The European planemaker warned that the operational environment remains "complex and dynamic," even as it slightly exceeded its December revised target of around 790 aircraft, down from an earlier forecast of 820 planes.
The manufacturer said Monday it also secured 1,000 gross orders and 889 net orders.
In 2024, it delivered 766 aircraft and 735 in 2023, according to the statement.
Boeing, which is set to release its annual results on Tuesday, delivered 537 aircraft between January and November.
Airbus, for its part, will publish its annual results on February 19.
(Written by Tim Hepher and Coralie Lamarque; edited by Augustin Turpin)



















