Airbus SE (EADSY)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
48.33
-1.79 (-3.57%)
May 15, 2026, 3:59 PM EST
Market Cap153.40B +11.1%
Revenue (ttm)83.63B +3.7%
Net Income5.78B +13.2%
EPS7.30 +12.9%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio26.53
Forward PE22.19
Dividend0.72 (1.43%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 22, 2026
Volume642,000
Average Volume673,388
Open49.09
Previous Close50.12
Day's Range48.33 - 49.18
52-Week Range44.00 - 64.35
Beta0.89
RSI41.18
Earnings DateApr 28, 2026

About Airbus SE

Airbus SE engages in the designing, manufacturing, and delivering aerospace products, services, and solutions worldwide. It operates through three segments: Airbus, Airbus Helicopters, and Airbus Defence and Space. The Airbus segment develops, manufactures, markets, and sells commercial jet aircraft of approximately 100 seats; and regional turboprop aircraft and aircraft components, as well as provides aircraft conversion and related services. The Airbus Helicopters segment engages in the development, manufacturing, marketing, and sale of civil... [Read more]

Founded 1998
Employees 166,876
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol EADSY
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Airbus SE's revenue was 73.42 billion, an increase of 6.05% compared to the previous year's 69.23 billion. Earnings were 5.22 billion, an increase of 23.37%.

Financial numbers in EUR Financial Statements

News

Airbus April deliveries at 67, trails year-ago

Airbus said it delivered fewer aircraft in the year to April than in ​the same period a year earlier, underscoring the ‌pressure on the European planemaker to accelerate handovers to airlines.

9 days ago - Reuters

Germany's OHB to consider legal action if EU clears Airbus, Thales, Leonardo satellite merger

German satellite maker OHB will consider legal action if EU antitrust regulators approve a planned merger of the satellite businesses ​of Airbus , Thales and Leonardo , its CEO said on Thursday.

9 days ago - Reuters

Singapore Airlines' budget arm Scoot orders 11 Airbus A320neo family jets

Singapore Airlines' ​low-cost arm, Scoot, has ordered five Airbus A320neo ‌family aircraft and exercised options for six more, it said on Thursday, as the carrier looks to expand ​capacity and add new...

9 days ago - Reuters

AirAsia CEO on optimizing its fleet with record Airbus deal

Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A, talks about the AirAsia's latest order deal with France's Airbus, and explains how the addition of A220s will help streamline and expand the airline's network.

9 days ago - CNBC International TV

AirAsia orders 150 A220 jets, Airbus executive says

AirAsia ‌is ordering ​150 ​A220 jets from ⁠Airbus , ​Airbus ​commercial aviation CEO ​Lars ​Wagner announced at ‌an ⁠event in Quebec ​on ​Wednesday.

10 days ago - Reuters

AirAsia, Airbus set to announce 150-jet order for A220 on Wednesday, sources say

Airbus plans to announce an order on Wednesday for about 150 A220 jets ‌from AirAsia , in a boost for the planemaker's smallest jetliner that has recently lost orders to Brazil's Embraer , two sources...

11 days ago - Reuters

Airbus Q1 profit halves amid engine supply crunch

First quarter profit at Airbus has dropped 52 percent, a bigger decline than analysts had expected. The world's largest aircraft maker delivered fewer planes amid an engine supply crunch - remaining l...

17 days ago - CNBC International TV

Airbus profit halves as engine delays curb deliveries

Airbus reported a sharp decline in first-quarter earnings on Tuesday, as supply chain disruptions—particularly engine shortages—curbed aircraft deliveries and weighed on profitability. Adjusted operat...

18 days ago - Invezz

Airbus Sticks to Plane Delivery Goal Despite Engine Shortage

Airbus confirmed its aircraft-delivery target for the year, a sign of confidence that it can assemble enough planes despite an engine shortage that forced it to slow production of its best-selling A32...

18 days ago - WSJ

Airbus reports falling profts as jet deliveries slow

On an adjusted basis, Airbus' first-quarter operating profits declined by 52% to 300 million euros, from 624 million euros in the same period last year. Airbus had already disclosed that it delivered ...

18 days ago - CNBC

Airbus sees FY26 EBIT adjusted around EUR 7.5B

The company said, “As the basis for its 2026 guidance, the Company assumes no additional disruptions to global trade or the world economy, air traffic, the supply chain, its internal…

18 days ago - TheFly

Europe's Airbus misses core profit estimates as deliveries slow

Europe's Airbus posted a sharp drop in first-quarter ​core profit on Tuesday, falling well ‌below market expectations as the world's largest planemaker delivered fewer aircraft and was hurt by ​a weak...

18 days ago - Reuters

U.S. Air Force To Fly B-1B Lancer And B-2 Spirit Well Into Late 2030s

The United States Air Force has no plans to retire its remaining fleet of Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bombers for at least a couple more decades, and the old "BUFFs" as they are known, will be in servi...

18 days ago - Forbes

Fighters can be carved out of FCAS, CEO of Airbus military division says

Europe must move to build a networked "combat cloud" linking ​fighters, even if that means the ‌Future Combat Air System (FCAS) ends up operating on different jets, ​the chief of ​Airbus' military div...

25 days ago - Reuters

Airbus to Buy French Cybersecurity Company Quarkslab

The company said the investment is part of its strategy to develop sovereign cybersecurity capabilities in France and boost its position in the wider European cybersecurity sector.

25 days ago - WSJ

Airbus taps Spaniard Moraleda as new board chair

Airbus named Spanish national Amparo Moraleda as the next chair of ​its board on Tuesday, marking the ‌first time in the European aerospace giant's more than five-decade history that the role ​will be...

4 weeks ago - Reuters

Airbus delivers 60 aircrafts in March

Airbus delivered 60 aircrafts in March, bringing first-quarter deliveries to ​114 jets, down 16% from ‌the same point last year, the European planemaker said on Thursday.

5 weeks ago - Reuters

Airbus Helicopters boss urges Europe to stick together on defence

The outgoing head of Airbus Helicopters called for deeper European collaboration ​in defence procurement and warned that fragmenting programmes into national projects would drive costs beyond what cou...

6 weeks ago - Reuters

Finnair picks Embraer instead of Airbus for its narrow-body fleet renewal

Finnair said on Monday it will renew its European fleet with an order for 18 E195-E2 narrow-body ​aircraft from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer , moving away from its ‌current provider Airbus.

7 weeks ago - Reuters

Exclusive: Airbus seeks Pratt & Whitney damages over engine delays

Airbus is ramping up pressure on U.S. engine maker Pratt & Whitney by pursuing potential damages in an escalating dispute over ​late engine shipments as it struggles to lift aircraft production, two p...

2 months ago - Reuters

Aircraft lessor AerCap orders 100 Airbus A320neo jets

Leasing ​giant ‌AerCap ​said ​on ⁠Wednesday ​that ​it had ​agreed ​to buy ‌100 ⁠Airbus ​A320neo-family ​jets.

2 months ago - Reuters

Atlas Air orders 20 Airbus A350 freighter planes

Atlas Air Worldwide said on Monday ​it had ordered 20 ‌Airbus A350 freighters, becoming the largest customer for the ​new European cargo ​plane.

2 months ago - Reuters

Airbus North America CEO Robin Hayes on impact of war in Iran on aviation industry

CNBC's Phil LeBeau and Airbus North America CEO Robin Hayes join ‘Squawk Box' to discuss the spike in jet fuel prices and the impact of the U.S.-Iran war on aviation production.

2 months ago - CNBC Television

Dassault CEO says FCAS fighter project 'dead' if Airbus refuses to co-operate

The head of French warplane maker Dassault Aviation said he had taken note of what he described ​as Airbus' refusal to work with it on a next-generation ‌fighter, and that the FCAS project would be "d...

2 months ago - Reuters

More money for defense spending likely will mean more political interference and bad news for margins, WSJ's @jmackin2 writes

More money for military spending likely will mean more political interference and bad news for margins.

2 months ago - WSJ