Airbus, NL0000235190

Airbus Stock - Long-term strategy and business model under scrutiny

20.06.2026 - 10:59:43 | ad-hoc-news.de

Airbus (ISIN NL0000235190) remains a key European aerospace name, but with no fresh headlines today, investors are looking at the group’s long-term strategy, profit drivers and order pipeline to gauge how robust the business model is through the next aviation cycle.

Airbus, NL0000235190
Airbus, NL0000235190

Edited by ad hoc news Long-Term & Business-Model Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/20/2026, 10:58 CET. Details in the imprint.

Airbus (NL0000235190) is not carrying a fresh market-moving headline today, so the focus shifts to its long-term strategy and business model as the European aerospace group continues to work through a near-record jet backlog and a gradual ramp-up in aircraft production.

Go deeper

All news and key data on Airbus stock

Airbus is a core European aerospace stock; our topic page bundles current news, background and market data for the shares.

What recent numbers show

In its first-quarter 2026 update, Airbus reported revenue of around EUR 13.0 billion and 142 commercial aircraft deliveries, slightly below 2025’s comparable period as the company manages supply-chain constraints and the transition to higher A320neo and A321neo output.

The company’s full-year 2026 guidance points to adjusted EBIT of roughly EUR 6.0 billion and around 820 commercial aircraft deliveries, assuming continued engine and component availability, which underpins management’s confidence in the multi-year demand picture.

Long-term strategy as Saturday focus

The group’s long-term plan centers on narrow-body leadership, where the A320-family backlog exceeds 7,000 jets and stretches into the next decade, providing significant visibility on production and cash flow according to Airbus disclosures.

Management continues to target a progressive ramp of single-aisle output toward 75 aircraft per month later this decade, while also investing in the A350 long-range family and the A220 small jet to broaden its portfolio across key airline segments.

How Airbus makes its money

Airbus generates the bulk of its revenue from commercial aircraft, led by the A320neo and A321neo programs, complemented by wide-body models such as the A350 and A330, alongside a smaller but strategically important defense and space business that includes military transport aircraft and satellites.

Where the stock trades today

The shares of Airbus (NL0000235190) trade on Euronext Paris at EUR 191.26 as of 06/19/2026, 17:35 CET.

Key facts on Airbus stock

  • Company: Airbus SE
  • ISIN: NL0000235190
  • WKN: 938914
  • Ticker: AIR
  • Venue: Euronext Paris
  • Price (as of 06/19/2026, 17:35 CET): 191.26 EUR
  • Market cap: 152,070,000,000 EUR (as of 06/19/2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Industrials / Aerospace & Defense
  • Index membership: CAC 40, Stoxx Europe 600
  • Next earnings date: 07/30/2026

More on Airbus stock on social media

This article was AI-assisted and editorially reviewed. Price and company data without warranty; prices and dates may change at short notice. No investment advice, no buy or sell recommendation. Trading securities involves risk up to total loss of capital.

en | NL0000235190 | AIRBUS | boerse | 69588837 | bgmi