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Airbus Navigates Leadership, Production, and Political Headwinds

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 17, 2026
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A record order book and a generous dividend hike are being overshadowed by a deepening production crisis and new geopolitical scrutiny for European aerospace giant Airbus. The company finds itself navigating a complex mix of internal transitions and external pressures as it enters a pivotal quarter.

The company’s annual general meeting in Amsterdam approved a significant increase in shareholder returns. Investors will receive a dividend of 3.20 euros per share for the 2025 fiscal year, up from the combined 3.00 euros in ordinary and special dividends paid the previous year. This follows a year where Airbus posted revenue of 73.4 billion euros and an adjusted EBIT of 7.1 billion euros. The payout is scheduled for April 23, 2026, to shareholders on the register as of April 22, with the stock trading ex-dividend from April 21.

Simultaneously, the company confirmed a major leadership transition. Chairman of the Board of Directors René Obermann, who has steered Airbus since 2020 through the pandemic and supply chain turmoil, will hand over the role to Amparo Moraleda on October 1, 2026. Obermann will not seek re-election at the 2027 AGM. Moraleda, a long-serving non-executive board member and chair of the remuneration and nominations committee, is seen as a continuity candidate, pledging close collaboration with management. The supervisory board will also welcome new faces, including BMW CEO Oliver Zipse.

These governance moves unfold against a stark operational reality. Airbus delivered just 114 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, a 16% drop from the prior-year period and its weakest quarterly performance since 2009. The shortfall is particularly acute for the workhorse A320neo family, where deliveries plummeted from 106 to 81 units. The primary culprit remains a persistent shortage of engines from supplier Pratt & Whitney, a bottleneck with no immediate resolution in sight.

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This slow start throws the full-year delivery target of approximately 870 aircraft into serious doubt. To meet that goal, Airbus would need to average roughly 252 deliveries per quarter for the remaining nine months—a dramatic acceleration from the current pace. The complete Q1 2026 results, due in late April, will require a clear explanation from management on its recovery plan.

Demand, however, is not the issue. In March 2026 alone, Airbus secured 331 new orders, pushing its total order backlog to a record 9,037 aircraft. This chasm between unprecedented demand and constrained production capacity defines the company’s current challenge.

Adding a new layer of complexity, Airbus now faces political headwinds from the United States. The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has raised alarms about the company’s space division. In a letter to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Chairman John Moolenaar suggested commercial satellite imagery from Airbus may have ended up with Chinese firm MizarVision. This company published high-resolution images of US military aircraft at a base in Saudi Arabia, which was later targeted in an Iranian missile attack that injured twelve US service members and damaged aircraft.

Airbus has firmly rejected the allegations. A company spokesperson called the accusations inaccurate, stating Airbus complies with all sanctions and export controls. The incident highlights the complex global licensing networks through which commercial satellite imagery often travels. As Airbus prepares to release its full quarterly figures on April 28, 2026, investors must weigh this geopolitical friction against the ongoing operational and leadership transitions.

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