Commercial aircraft orders for Airbus, Boeing and Comac aircraft grew by 83% in February 2026 compared to February 2025 figures, marking the strongest February order book since 2023. 14 widebody aircraft were ordered across the month, compared with none a year earlier, signalling renewed confidence in long-haul travel.
The latest aircraft data from ADS further highlights sustained growth in aircraft deliveries, with 87 aircraft reportedly delivered in February 2026. Our data found that aircraft deliveries continued their upward trend for the fifth consecutive February, marking the highest number of deliveries for the month since 2019.
The aircraft backlog rose by 4% in February 2026 which now stands at 16,412 orders, setting a new record for the month. Despite accounting for over £260 billion in potential value to the UK economy at current production rates, the elevated backlog reflects continued challenges to the global supply chain.
February’s increase in commercial aircraft orders reflects a strong growth trend and rising confidence in the aviation market. An 83% year-on-year increase, supported by the success of the Singapore Airshow, highlights how global events continue to influence demand. The significant share of widebody aircraft points to sustained interest in long-haul travel and network expansion.
However, sustaining this record level of demand will depend on the sector’s ability to navigate existing and potential supply chain challenges. Recent weeks have highlighted the unpredictability of the global business environment, underlining the need for the industry to build greater resilience to the shocks and challenges that potentially lie ahead.
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