STARLUX Announces Order of 10 A350-1000s from Airbus

STARLUX Airlines, based in Taiwan, has placed a firm order with Airbus for ten additional A350-1000 aircraft, increasing its total order for this model to 18. The agreement was signed at the Paris Airshow by STARLUX Airlines’ CEO, Glenn Chai, and Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus Executive Vice President of Sales for Commercial Aircraft. Currently, STARLUX Airlines operates an all-Airbus fleet of 28 aircraft, which includes the A350-900, A330neo, and A321neo models. Additionally, the airline has 30 aircraft on order, consisting of freighters and A350-1000 models.

“Expanding our international fleet with additional A350-1000s is a significant step toward reinforcing our global presence and enhancing connectivity across key markets,” said Glenn Chai.
“This aircraft offers efficiency, range and comfort, making it the perfect fit for our strategy to optimise long-haul operations while delivering an exceptional passenger experience. As we continue to strengthen our international network, the A350-1000 will play an important role in driving growth, sustainability and operational flexibility.”

“STARLUX Airlines’ decision to add more A350-1000s to its growing fleet reaffirms the aircraft’s standing as the benchmark for long-haul operations. With its advanced design and fuel-efficient performance, the A350-1000 Long Range Leader enables airlines to optimise routes while reducing environmental impact,” said Benoît de Saint-Exupéry.
“We are pleased to strengthen our long-standing partnership with STARLUX Airlines as they expand their global footprint and connect more destinations with efficiency and comfort.”
The A350 is the most advanced and efficient widebody aircraft in the world, setting new standards for intercontinental travel. It boasts the longest range capability of any commercial airliner currently in production, flying up to 9,700 nautical miles (18,000 kilometres) non-stop. Powered by the latest generation of Rolls-Royce engines, this aircraft uses 25% less fuel than previous models, resulting in a similar reduction in carbon emissions.
Like all Airbus aircraft, the A350 can already operate with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Airbus aims for its aircraft to be capable of using 100% SAF by 2030. The A350 Family has received over 1,390 orders from 60 customers worldwide, with more than 650 aircraft currently in the fleets of 38 operators, primarily flying on long-haul routes.
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