China Airlines finalises order for ten A350-1000

Toulouse, France, 31 March 2025 – China Airlines of Taiwan has
signed a firm order with Airbus for ten A350-1000s,
finalising
a commitment announced by the airline in December 2024.
The
new A350-1000s will fly long-haul routes to North America and Europe,
and will provide full operational commonality with the airline’s
existing A350-900 fleet, ensuring seamless integration and
efficiency.
Kao Shing-Hwang , Chairman of China Airlines, said:
“Our investment in the A350-1000 supports our international growth
strategy and reflects our commitment to improving the travel experience
for our passengers. We are confident that the A350-1000, with its
superior range, fuel efficiency and comfort, will play a key role in
transforming our long-haul operations.”
Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus EVP Sales
of the Commercial Aircraft business, said: “We welcome China Airlines
to our fast-growing family of A350-1000 operators. As an early adopter
of the A350-900, China Airlines has played a pioneering role in
embracing cutting-edge aviation technology. By choosing the A350-1000
Long Range Leader, the world's most advanced long haul aircraft, China
Airlines continues to elevate its fleet, bringing superior efficiency
and comfort to the forefront of long-haul travel.”
The A350 is the world’s most modern and
efficient widebody aircraft and has set new standards for
intercontinental travel. It offers the longest range capability of any
commercial airliner in production today. Powered by versions of the
latest generation Rolls-Royce engines, the aircraft is capable of
flying up to 9,700 nautical miles / 18,000 kilometres non-stop, using
25% less fuel than previous generation types and with a similar
reduction in carbon emissions.
As with all Airbus aircraft, the A350 is
already able to operate with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
Airbus is targeting to have its aircraft up to 100% SAF capable by
2030.
The A350 Family has received more than
1,360 orders from 60 customers worldwide, with more than 640 aircraft
currently in the fleets of 38 operators, flying primarily on long-haul
routes.
China
Airlines operates various Airbus aircraft types on its full service
network. The airline already operates a fleet of 15 A350-900s on long
haul routes to Europe and the US, as well as on selected services to
destinations in Asia and the Pacific. In addition, it operates 15
A321neo and 16 A330s on services in the region.
@Airbus #A350 #LongRangeLeader
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