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Airbus SE (PNK:EADSF) Q3 2025 Earnings Overview

Airbus SE, trading under the symbol EADSF on the OTC exchange, is a leading European aerospace corporation known for its commercial aircraft, helicopters, and defense products. The company competes with other major players like Boeing in the global aerospace market. Recently, Airbus reported its earnings for the third quarter of 2025, providing insights into its financial health and operational challenges.

On October 29, 2025, Airbus reported an earnings per share (EPS) of $1.89, aligning with analyst expectations. However, the company generated revenue of approximately $20.9 billion, which fell short of the estimated $27.4 billion. Despite this revenue miss, Airbus's third-quarter profits and revenues exceeded expectations, driven by strong performance in commercial jetliner deliveries and gains in its helicopters and defense sectors.

During the recent Q3 2025 earnings call, attended by analysts from major financial institutions, Airbus's leadership likely discussed the company's financial performance and strategic initiatives. The call also highlighted ongoing supply-chain challenges, leading to a reduction in the production target for the A220 aircraft. Airbus now plans to produce 12 A220 aircraft per month next year, down from the previously anticipated 14.

Airbus's financial metrics provide further insight into its market position. The company has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 33.81, indicating the price investors are willing to pay for each dollar of earnings. Its price-to-sales ratio stands at about 2.39, suggesting that investors are paying $2.39 for every dollar of the company's sales. The enterprise value to sales ratio is around 2.43, reflecting the company's total valuation compared to its sales.

The company's financial health is also reflected in its debt-to-equity ratio of approximately 0.46, indicating a moderate level of debt relative to equity. With a current ratio of around 1.16, Airbus shows a reasonable level of liquidity to cover its short-term liabilities. The earnings yield is about 2.96%, providing insight into the return on investment for shareholders.

Published on: October 30, 2025