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The Airbus A350 is a long-range, wide-body twin-engine airliner developed and produced by Airbus.The initial A350 design proposed in 2004, in response to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, would have been a development of the Airbus A330 with composite wings, advanced winglets, and new efficient engines.
Six A350-900 orders converted to the -1000 variant in 2015. [1] Two converted back to -900s in September 2017. 10 December 2007: Libyan Airlines: 6 6 Order was originally for four A350-800s. [35] Orders were converted to six A350-900s during January 2014. 19 September 2013: Lufthansa: 2016 50 10 60 26 26 Ordered 20 additional A350-900 in March ...
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 ...
The A350's main competitor, the Boeing 777X, suffers yearslong delays to its launch. Emirates is building a more diverse fleet, with the Airbus A350 becoming its first new aircraft type since 2008.
Airbus A350-900 Airbus A380-800 [62] [63] Boeing 747-400BDSF: 2 2007 2022 None 1 2025 Transfered to Air Incheon: Boeing 747-400F: 2 1996 2009 None 1 2006 2011 Crashed as flight OZ991: Boeing 747-400M: 6 1991 2017 Airbus A350-900 Airbus A380-800: Converted into freighters and transferred to Asiana Cargo. Boeing 767-300: 8 1990 2022 Airbus A330 ...
The accident runway, 10R/28L, reopened on July 12 after being repaired. In August 2013, Asiana renumbered its Seoul-San Francisco route with the flight OZ212, on a retimed scheduled departure of 8:40 pm, using an Airbus A350-900 aircraft; the July 6 accident OZ214 had a scheduled 4:40 pm departure using a Boeing 777-200ER. [106]
On 2 January 2024, a runway collision occurred at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, involving an Airbus A350-900, operating as Japan Airlines Flight 516 (JAL516), and a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-Q300 operated by the Japan Coast Guard (JA722A).
Airbus A350-900: 15 3 12 94 — 263 369 Order with 25 options. [5] One additional domestic-configured type to be delivered in 2025 as a replacement for the aircraft written off as Flight 516. [4] 56 323 391 — 20 TBA: To be equipped with international configuration. Deliveries to commence in 2027. [4] Airbus A350-1000: 9 4 6 54 24 155 239 [6 ...