European aerospace conglomerate Airbus (OTCMKTS: EADSY) posted a strong third quarter. Airbus revenues rose around 14% to $20.75 billion, with core earnings jumping 38% to $2.26 billion. Net income reached $1.3 billion, driven primarily by higher commercial demand for helicopters and other equipment sold by Airbus Defense & Space. The company maintained 2025 guidance, with the manufacturer planning around 820 deliveries.

Full-year earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) were guided at $8.15, with free cash flow of $5.24 billion also expected before customer financing. The manufacturer is trimming its Airbus A220 program ramp-up, with the company now targeting a production rate of 12 per month in 2026, in comparison to the 14 that were expected previously. Widebody and single-aisle r

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