Airbus A350 Specifications

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The Airbus A350 XWB is a family of long-range, twin-engine wide-body jet airliners developed by the European aerospace manufacturer Airbus.The A350 is the first Airbus aircraft with both fuselage and wing structures made primarily of carbon fibre reinforced polymer. Refresh the way you fly on the A350-900, an aircraft that flies better, more quietly and goes further on less fuel.

This article lists the firm orders and deliveries made by airlines and other buyers for the Airbus A350 XWB aircraft as published by Airbus.[1] This aircraft is currently in production.

  • 1Orders and deliveries

Orders and deliveries[edit]

Orders and deliveries by type:[1]
Total ordersTotal deliveries
A350-900733273
A350-100018027
Total913300
Orders and deliveries by year:
20062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019Total
Orders2292[2]163[3]5178-3127230-32-341364019913
Deliveries11449789365300

As of 31 August 2019[1]

Orders and deliveries, cumulative, by year:

Orders

Deliveries

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Orders and deliveries by customer:

Date of initial orderCustomerFirst deliveryOrdersOrdersTotalDeliveriesDeliveriesTotalNotes
-900-1000-900-1000
26 October 2007AerCap / ILFC201520202020Order was originally for six A350-800s and 14 A350-900s.[4][5]
Converted to all A350-900s during January 2014.[citation needed]
11 April 2008Aer Lingus202055
20 June 2007Aeroflot20191414
10 December 2007Afriqiyah Airways1010Originally ordered six A350-800s.[6]
Converted on 1 October 2012 to 10 A350-900s.[7]
20 December 2013Air Caraïbes202033
4 November 2010Air China201830301010
19 June 2013Air France20192828In June 2019 Air France-KLM announced Air France will become the sole operator of the group's A350s [8][9]
4 February 2013Air Lease Corporation20171910291010
18 November 2014Air Mauritius201944
16 June 2009AirAsia X20201010
4 June 2008Aircraft Purchase FleetOrder for twelve A350-800s cancelled during March 2014.[10]
18 June 2007ALAFCO201712121010
5 October 2007American AirlinesOriginally order for 18 A350-800s by US Airways,[11] which later merged with American
Converted into A350-900s on 27 December 2013[12][13]
All orders were deferred in April 2017 with new EIS scheduled for 2020 and are under review.[14] All orders canceled in 2018.
16 July 2008Asiana Airlines20172092999
Aviation Capital Group11
31 December 2006Ansett Worldwide Aviation ServicesOrder converted to A350-900 during 2014[15]
Order for two aircraft cancelled during May 2016.[citation needed]
30 December 2007Bangkok AirwaysFour A350-800s were ordered.[16]
Order cancelled on 6 September 2011.[17]
BOC Aviation22
25 September 2013British Airways2019181811
16 September 2010Cathay Pacific2016262046221234Originally ordered 30 A350-900s.[18][19]
It added six more A350-900s on 20 January 2012.[20]
Order for sixteen -900s converted to A350-1000s and ten more ordered on 8 August 2012.[21][22]
Subsequently converted 6 A350-1000s to -900s on 13 September 2017.[23]
22 January 2008China Airlines201614141414
29 April 2016China Eastern Airlines2018202066
10 May 2017China Southern Airlines2019202011
20 June 2007CIT Group2015141444Originally five A350-800s and two A350-900s.[24][25]
The -800s orders were cancelled on 1 July 2011, 3 -900s added.[26]
Additional ten -900s were added on 3 January 2013 and one -900 was cancelled on 30 November 2013.[27][28]
5 July 2019DAE Capital22
19 November 2014Delta Air Lines201725251313
14 February 2019Emirates2024303030After an earlier cancellation of A350, in Feb 2019 Emirates ordered a mix of A330NEO and A350
15 November 2009Ethiopian Airlines201722221010
14 July 2008Etihad Airways2019202033
8 March 2007Finnair201519191414Original order for 11 A350-900s.[29]
Eight more aircraft converted from options to orders on 3 December 2014.[30]
Governments, executive and private jets55Three aircraft are ordered by German government.[31]
10 July 2015Groupe Dubreuil20171111
4 February 2008Hawaiian AirlinesOriginal order for six A350-800s.[32][33]
Orders were cancelled and replaced with six A330-800s.[34]
13 October 2010Hong Kong Airlines2018131333
25 September 2013Iberia2018202055
27 December 2016Iran Air1616Cancelled due to U.S sanctions against Iran
7 October 2013Japan Airlines201918133122
20 June 2007Kingfisher AirlinesFive A350-800s were ordered.
Order was cancelled on 31 December 2013.[35][36]
19 June 2013KLMIn June 2019 Air France-KLM announced KLM will not take up any of the group's ordered A350s for fleet rationalization purposes [37][38]
19 February 2014Kuwait Airways202055Original order for ten A350-900s.
Five cancelled after the carrier ordered eight A330-800s.[39]
21 January 2008LATAM Airlines Group2015178251212Six A350-900 orders converted to -1000 version during 2015.[1]
Two converted back to -900s in September 2017.
10 December 2007Libyan Airlines66Order was originally for four A350-800s.[40]
Orders were converted to six A350-900s during January 2014.
19 September 2013Lufthansa201645451515Ordered 20 additional A350-900 in March 2019.[41]
31 May 2016Philippine Airlines20186666
18 June 2007Qatar Airways201434427633942The first order included 20 A350-800s.[42][43]
These were converted to three A350-900s and 17 A350-1000s on 3 December 2012.[44]
Qatar Airways was the launch customer of the A350-900 and A350-1000.
It operated its first A350 commercial service on 15 January 2015.
3 October 2013Scandinavian Airlines201988Deliveries with take place from 2019-2021.[45]
28 June 2016Sichuan Airlines1010
22 June 2007Singapore Airlines201667673939First order was for 20 aircraft.[46]
Twenty more added on 13 December 2012 and a further 30 on 30 May 2013.[47][48][49]
Seven cancelled in July 2015.[50]
Seven A350-900ULRs currently on firm order, of which one has been delivered. The one delivered is currently flying the longest commercial flight in the world, Newark to Singapore.[51]
19 June 2013SriLankan Airlines44
19 March 2019StarLux Airlines202151217
21 January 2008Synergy Aerospace20201010For Avianca Brazil.
26 November 2007TAP Air PortugalOriginally ordered 12 A350-900s for 2017 EIS.
Order was converted to 14 A330-900neo on 13 November 2015.[52]
11 August 2011Thai Airways20174444
15 July 2008TunisairThree A350-800s cancelled on 31 May 2013.[53][54]
8 June 2018Turkish Airlines20202525
6 July 2017Undisclosed23124
10 March 2010United Airlines20224545Originally ordered 25 A350-900s for 2016 EIS.[55][56]
Order converted to 35 -1000s on 20 June 2013.[57]
Order was converted to 45 A350-900s on 6 September 2017.[58]
21 December 2007Vietnam Airlines201610101010
13 June 2016Virgin Atlantic20198822
13 November 2007Yemenia1010[59][60][61]
TOTAL72818090827327300

As of 31 August 2019[1]

Legend
MeaningSymbol
Firm order10
Cancelled or converted order10

Orders and deliveries graph[edit]

As of 31 August 2019[1]

See also[edit]

Airbus A350 Specifications In English

References[edit]

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