The deals come on top of any business to be announced at next week's Paris Airshow and will be booked at end-June, though the buyers will not disclosed, he also told reporters.
He said next week's event would bring evidence of a strong recovery in terms of demand.
"Business is back with a vengeance and the show will be proof of that," said Scherer on Friday, whose company's main competitor is Boeing (BA.N).
Earlier on Friday, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury had said that supply chains had stabilised although the industry still faced pressing labour shortages.






