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Five-star carrier Singapore Airlines is investing $830 million to retrofit 41 Airbus A350 planes. This includes new first and business-class, which will also be on Singapore's future Boeing 777X.
Airbus A350-900. Singapore Airlines placed an order for thirty Airbus A350-900 aircraft in 2006, with another thirty ordered in 2013. [25] The airline took delivery of the first of the aircraft in February 2016 [26] and flew its delivery flight to Singapore on 2 March. [27] The airline began operating regular A350 services on 9 May 2016. [28]
Singapore Airlines selected an A350-900 version for medium-haul use, [247] and Japan Airlines took delivery of a 369-seat A350-900 with a 217 t (478,000 lb) MTOW (WV018) for its domestic flight network. [248] The A350 Type Certificate Data Sheet includes MTOWs of 210, 217, 235, 240, 250, 255, 260, 268, 272, 275, 277, 278, 280 and 283 t. [112]
14 A350-1000 orders were converted into A350-900, deliveries and introduction to service began in 2024. Air Mauritius Mauritius: 4 4 3 more to be delivered between 2025 and 2026. Asiana Airlines South Korea: 15 15 Azul Brazilian Airlines Brazil: 2 Replaced by the Airbus A330neo. [2] [3] British Airways United Kingdom: 18 18 Cathay Pacific Hong ...
A Business Class seat on board one of Singapore Airlines' Boeing 777-300ERs, before being refitted with newer cabin products Singapore Airlines New Regional Business Class on their Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner. The current version of the Business Class was unveiled on 9 July 2013 and is available on refitted Boeing B777-300ERs and the Airbus A350 ...
Additional 21 A350-900 ordered on 21 March 2024. [33] 21 March 2024: Korean Air: 6 27 33 2 2 6 A350-900 & 27 A350-1000 ordered on 21 March 2024. [34] 19 February 2014: Kuwait Airways: 2 2 21 January 2008: LATAM Airlines Group: 2015 13 13 13 13 Six A350-900 orders converted to -1000 version during 2015. [1] Two converted back to -900s in ...
The A330 and A340 successor A350 XWB is also offered as the ACJ350 corporate jet by Airbus Corporate Jets, offering a 10,800 nmi (20,000 km) range for 25 passengers for the -900 derivative and 270 square metres (2,900 sq ft) of cabin space. [29]
The A350-900ULR is expected to consume 25% less fuel versus the A340-500. [19] There are 161 seats, comprising 67 business and 94 premium economy seats. There are no economy seats. [20] [21] The re-launched flight to Newark operates as a red-eye flight, with a morning departure from Singapore. [22]