PARIS, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Airbus AIR.PA deliveries rose 4% last year to reach 793 aircraft, putting it on course to remain the world's largest planemaker despite recent industrial snags, the European aerospace group said on Monday.
Airbus warned of a "continued complex and dynamic operating environment" as it posted deliveries edging past its revised goal of around 790 jets, which had been lowered from 820 last month due to a problem at a Spanish fuselage parts supplier.
Airbus said it had won 1,000 gross orders last year, or a net total of 889 after cancellations: both higher than in 2024.
Boeing BA.N, which is due to issue its own full-year data on Tuesday, delivered 537 jets and won 1,000 gross orders - or 908 after cancellations - between January and November.
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(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Alessandro Parodi; Editing by Benoit Van Overstraeten)
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