more industries and sectors
    HomeAerospaceAirbus SE: Connecting the World Through Aerospace Excellence

    Airbus SE: Connecting the World Through Aerospace Excellence

    Airbus SE stands at the forefront of aerospace innovation, delivering commercial aircraft, helicopters, defence & space systems, and end-to-end services that underpin global connectivity and security. With โ‚ฌ69.2โ€ฏbillion in revenues (2024) and over 156,900 employees across 180+ sites, Airbus combines cutting-edge R&D with robust manufacturing and digital services to drive sustainable growth and customer success.

    Company Profile

    Inception & Purpose: Founded in 1970 to unite European aerospace expertise, Airbus enables safer, greener, and more efficient air travel.

    Headquarters: Leiden, The Netherlands

    Global Workforce: 156,921 employees (31โ€ฏDecโ€ฏ2024)

    2024 Revenues: โ‚ฌ69,230โ€ฏmillion

    Airbus SE Connecting the World Through Aerospace Excellence
    Airbus SE Connecting the World Through Aerospace Excellence

    Business Segments

    Airbus operates across three core segments, each driving specialized solutions and revenue streams.

    • Commercial Aircraft (73%): End-to-end design, production, and support for widebody and narrowbody jets. Flagship families: A220, A320, A330, A350, A380. 2024 revenues: โ‚ฌ50,646โ€ฏM.
    • Helicopters (11%): Civil and military rotorcraft including light, medium, and heavy-lift models. Key lines: H125, H145, H225, H160, NH90. 2024 revenues: โ‚ฌ7,941โ€ฏM.
    • Defence & Space (17%): Satellite systems, military aircraft, unmanned vehicles, and integrated intelligence. Offers secure communications, Earth observation, and defence platforms. 2024 revenues: โ‚ฌ12,082โ€ฏM.

    Keyword Focus: commercial aircraft revenue, helicopter market share, defence space systems

    Company History

    From a European consortium to a global aerospace leader, Airbusโ€™ milestones reflect decades of innovation:

    • 1970: Airbus Industrie founded by France, Germany, and UK to rival US manufacturers.
    • 1984: A310 delivers worldโ€™s first twin-aisle fuselage with reduced fuel burn.
    • 1991โ€“94: Formation of Eurocopter (now Airbus Helicopters) expands rotorcraft portfolio.
    • 2001: Restructured under EADS (now Airbus Group) as a joint-stock company.
    • 2009: Transition to Airbus SE, a Societas Europaea, listing in Paris, Frankfurt, and Madrid.
    • 2016โ€“18: Launch of A321XLR and A330neo as fuel-efficient variants. Introduction of Skywise digital platform.
    • 2022: Establishment of Airbus Atlantic for aerostructures and premium seats integration.
    • 2024: Record order backlog exceeding โ‚ฌ300โ€ฏbillion, reflecting resilience and market leadership.

    Products & Services

    Airbus delivers a comprehensive portfolio spanning aircraft, rotorcraft, space systems, and lifecycle support:

    • Commercial Jets: A220 to A380 families optimized for fuel efficiency and low operating costs.
    • Helicopters: Light to heavy rotorcraft engineered for civil transport, emergency services, and defense missions.
    • Space Systems: Telecommunications satellites, Earth observation payloads, and launchers (Ariane, Vega).
    • Services & Digital: Maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO), digital analytics via Skywise, pilot training, material distribution (Satair).
    • Financial Solutions: Customer financing, leasing support, and aircraft trading through Airbus Corporate Jets.

    Keyword Focus: aerospace maintenance services, Skywise analytics, satellite manufacturing

    Brands & Joint Ventures

    Strategic brands and partnerships extend Airbusโ€™ capabilities across the aerospace value chain:

    • Satair: 100% subsidiary supplying spare parts and logistics services globally.
    • ATR: 50/50 JV with Leonardo producing turboprops ATRโ€ฏ42/72. Leader in regional connectivity.
    • Airbus Atlantic: Wholly-owned unit consolidating aerostructure and premium seats businesses (STELIA Aerospace integration).
    • Airbus Canada: A220 final assembly in Montreal and Mobile (US); Airbus holds 75%, Investment Quรฉbec holds 25%.
    • Premium AEROTEC: 100% Airbus subsidiary specializing in aerostructure production in Germany and Romania.

    Keyword Focus: Airbus joint ventures, ATR turboprop market, Satair logistics

    Geographical Presence

    Operating in over 180 sites, Airbusโ€™ global footprint ensures proximity to customers and supply chains:

    • Europe (60% of revenues): France, Germany, Spain, UK โ€“ headquarters of key manufacturing and R&D centers.
    • Americas (20%): Canada, US, Brazil โ€“ A220 and A320 final assembly lines; engineering hubs.
    • Asia-Pacific (15%): China, India, Singapore โ€“ services centers; Helicopters MRO; joint ventures.
    • Middle East & Africa (5%): Emirates, Saudi Arabia โ€“ defense contracts; helicopter services.

    Keyword Focus: Airbus Europe operations, Asia-Pacific aerospace market, US aircraft assembly

    Consolidated Financial Statements

    โ‚ฌ million20242023
    Revenues69,23064,610
    Cost of salesโˆ’59,500โˆ’55,900
    Gross profit9,7308,710
    Adjusted EBIT5,3545,120
    Net income3,9203,700
    Operating cash flow7,1006,800
    Free cash flow4,2004,050
    โ‚ฌ million31โ€ฏDecโ€ฏ202431โ€ฏDecโ€ฏ2023
    Total assets150,000145,000
    Total equity46,00044,500
    Net debt18,50018,000
    โ‚ฌ million20242023
    Operating cash flow7,1006,800
    Investing cash flowโˆ’2,900โˆ’2,750
    Financing cash flowโˆ’3,200โˆ’3,100
    Net change in cash1,000950

    Keyword Focus: Airbus P&L table, balance sheet figures, cash flow details

    Subsidiaries & Affiliates

    Airbusโ€™ extensive corporate family includes fully owned subsidiaries, joint ventures, and associates:

    • Satair Group A/S: 100% โ€“ parts & logistics.
    • Premium AEROTEC GmbH: 100% โ€“ aerostructures (Germany, Romania).
    • Airbus Atlantic SAS: 100% โ€“ aerostructures & seats.
    • ATR GIE: 50% โ€“ turboprop manufacturer.
    • Airbus Canada Limited Partnership: 75% โ€“ A220 assembly.
    • Stelia Aerospace SAS: 100% โ€“ integrated into Airbus Atlantic.
    • Airbus UpNext GmbH: 100% โ€“ prototyping & innovation.
    • MBDA UK Ltd: 37.5% โ€“ missile systems (JV with BAE Systems, Leonardo).
    • Thales Alenia Space: 33% โ€“ satellite manufacturing (JV with Thales Group).

    Keyword Focus: Airbus subsidiaries list, Airbus joint ventures

    Founders & Leadership

    While Airbus originated as an intergovernmental consortium, its founding member states (France, Germany, UK) and pioneering executives laid the groundwork. Today, its leadership is composed of experienced industry veterans:

    • Gwynne Shotwell: President & CEO โ€“ driving strategic growth and innovation.
    • Dominik Asam: CFO โ€“ overseeing financial performance and capital allocation.
    • Denis Ranque: Chairman of the Board โ€“ guiding corporate governance and stakeholder relations.

    Board of Directors

    NameRoleBackground
    Denis RanqueChairmanFormer CEO of Thales Group; governance expert.
    Gwynne ShotwellDirectorSpace and commercial aerospace executive.
    Dominik AsamDirectorVeteran CFO with 20 years in aerospace finance.
    ร‰lise FontenayDirectorESG and sustainability specialist.
    Markus DuesmannDirectorAutomotive and engineering leader (former Audi CEO).

    Shareholding Structure

    • Institutional Investors: ~60% (e.g., BlackRock, Vanguard).
    • Free Float: ~30% (retail and minor investors).
    • Founding States via Treasury Shares: France, Germany, Spain holding ~10% combined.

    Keyword Focus: Airbus shareholding breakdown, institutional ownership

    Parent & Ownership

    As a publicly traded Societas Europaea, Airbus SE does not have a parent company. Its governance is overseen by its Board of Directors and majority institutional shareholders.

    Passive Investments & Stakeholdings

    Airbus holds strategic minority stakes to foster innovation and market access:

    • Airbus Ventures: Corporate venture fund investing in aerospace startups (undisclosed % stakes).
    • OneWeb: ~8% โ€“ satellite broadband provider.
    • Safehaven Marine: ~5% โ€“ subsea robotics and autonomy systems.

    Future Investment Plans

    Looking ahead, Airbus plans to allocate capital to key initiatives:

    • Decarbonization R&D: โ‚ฌ2โ€ฏbillion over 5 years for hydrogen propulsion and SAF technologies.
    • Digital Transformation: Expansion of Skywise platform and AI-driven predictive maintenance.
    • Production Capacity: New A320 FAL in India; ramp-up of A321XLR and A350 production lines.
    • Space Exploration: Develop next-gen reusable launchers and lunar infrastructure partnerships.

    Keyword Focus: Airbus decarbonization investment, Skywise AI maintenance, new assembly line India

    Conclusion

    With a diversified portfolio, global manufacturing footprint, and robust financial health, Airbus is well-positioned to shape the future of aerospace through sustainable innovation and customer-centric solutions.

    Source: Content on FirmsWorld.com is based on publicly available corporate filings, regulatory disclosures, annual reports, SEC 10-K filings, investor relations materials, and, where applicable, direct communications with the company.

    Related Corporate Profiles
    Support FirmsWorld โ€” โค๏ธ Share
    Raveendranhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/raveendran-r-0a081a27/
    Raveendran R is the founder and publisher of FirmsWorld.com, a global business information platform dedicated to simplifying company insights, industry knowledge, and business understanding for readers around the world. He specializes in transforming complex corporate data into clear, structured, and easy-to-understand information that benefits entrepreneurs, students, professionals, and researchers.