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Egyptair Boosts Fleet with Six More A350-900 Jets
Egyptair Boosts Fleet with Six More A350-900 Jets

Arabian Post

timea day ago

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  • Arabian Post

Egyptair Boosts Fleet with Six More A350-900 Jets

Egyptair has confirmed an order for six additional Airbus A350‑900 wide‑body aircraft, increasing its total commitment to 16 for the type. Chairman and Chief Executive Captain Ahmed Adel said the deal will enable the carrier to meet escalating passenger demand and support an ambitious global expansion set for completion over the next five years. The announcement, made at the Paris Air Show on 18 June 2025, follows the airline's earlier acquisition of ten A350‑900s at the Dubai Air Show in 2023. Egyptair's increasing reliance on the A350 underscores its focus on modernising its international fleet with fuel-efficient, long‑range aircraft. A vital component of the airline's strategy is sustainability. Powered by Rolls‑Royce Trent XWB engines, the A350‑900 consumes approximately 25 percent less fuel than older wide‑body models and emits proportionally fewer CO₂ emissions. Its Airspace cabin offers passengers enhanced comfort with wider seats, higher ceilings, and ambient lighting, all of which align with growing expectations for premium long-haul travel. ADVERTISEMENT Adel highlighted the broader impact of this investment, stating it will 'contribute to Egypt's broader efforts to promote more sustainable air transport'. Airbus Executive Vice‑President Sales Benoît de Saint-Exupéry added that the second A350 order is testament to the aircraft's value as a cornerstone in the carrier's growth and decarbonisation plan. The A350‑900, certified to operate with up to 50 percent sustainable aviation fuel and targeted to be 100 percent SAF‑capable by 2030, provides a critical tool for airlines pushing to lower their carbon footprints. Industry analysts note that global demand for newer, more efficient wide‑body aircraft remains strong, with Airbus reducing supply‑chain headwinds by around 40 percent in early 2025. With over 1,390 A350s on order across 60 airlines as of May 2025, the A350 program has become integral to carriers renewing their long‑haul fleets. Cairo International Airport will serve as the operational base for Egyptair's A350 deployment. The aircraft's 9,700‑nautical‑mile range unlocks new nonstop routes to North America and Asia, while improving efficiency on existing services. This expansion mirrors trends among global carriers embracing larger, eco‑efficient aircraft to meet both strategic growth objectives and environmental targets. The airline's current long‑haul fleet includes Airbus A330‑200s, A330‑300s, Boeing 777‑300ERs and 787‑9 Dreamliners. The staged introduction of the new A350s, expected to begin later this year, will gradually transform Egyptair's fleet mix. As the Paris Air Show concludes, Airbus has secured multiple major orders including freighter deals with MNG Airlines and continuing negotiations with other carriers such as AirAsia, signalling a robust market for next‑generation aircraft as airlines seek both growth and sustainability.

EGYPTAIR Expands Fleet with Order for Six Additional Airbus A350-900 Aircraft
EGYPTAIR Expands Fleet with Order for Six Additional Airbus A350-900 Aircraft

Daily Tribune

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Tribune

EGYPTAIR Expands Fleet with Order for Six Additional Airbus A350-900 Aircraft

TDT | Manama EGYPTAIR has announced a firm order for six more Airbus A350-900 aircraft during the Paris Air Show 2025, reinforcing its strategy to modernize its long-haul fleet and meet rising global travel demand. This new order brings the airline's total A350-900 commitment to 16 aircraft. Captain Ahmed Adel, Chairman and CEO of EGYPTAIR, said the move aligns with the carrier's growth plans and sustainability objectives: 'We are continuously working to modernise our fleet and deliver a more comfortable and optimised travel experience. This collaboration with Airbus builds on a long-standing relationship that spans decades. The A350 will support our network expansion over the next five years and contribute to Egypt's broader efforts to promote more sustainable air transport.' The A350-900, part of Airbus' newest widebody family, is renowned for its fuel efficiency and range. It can fly up to 9,700 nautical miles (18,000 km) non-stop while consuming 25% less fuel compared to previous-generation aircraft, translating to significantly lower CO₂ emissions. Each aircraft will feature Airbus' next-generation Airspace cabin with wide seats, high ceilings, and soothing ambient lighting designed for passenger comfort on long-haul journeys. Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Executive Vice President Sales at Airbus, welcomed the deepening relationship: 'This is the second time EGYPTAIR has placed an order for the A350, and it reflects the value and confidence the airline places in the aircraft. We look forward to supporting EGYPTAIR's success, growth, and decarbonisation ambitions.' The A350 is currently the most advanced widebody aircraft in production. It is certified to fly with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) today, and Airbus aims to make its entire fleet 100% SAF-compatible by 2030. As of May 2025, Airbus has received over 1,390 orders for the A350 family from 60 customers worldwide. This strategic move places EGYPTAIR among leading global carriers investing in next-generation aircraft to offer passengers a superior travel experience while advancing environmental sustainability.

EgyptAir orders six more Airbus A350s to expand, modernize fleet - Urban & Transport
EgyptAir orders six more Airbus A350s to expand, modernize fleet - Urban & Transport

Al-Ahram Weekly

time2 days ago

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  • Al-Ahram Weekly

EgyptAir orders six more Airbus A350s to expand, modernize fleet - Urban & Transport

EgyptAir has ordered six additional Airbus A350-900 aircraft, expanding its total order for the model to 16. The deal was announced at the 2025 Paris Air Show and is part of the airline's ongoing fleet renewal programme. The new order is part of EgyptAir's broader fleet renewal strategy and follows a previous purchase of 10 A350-900s in November 2023. The airline currently operates a fleet of around 70 aircraft. The Airbus A350-900 is designed for long-haul travel, with a maximum range of 9,700 nautical miles (approximately 18,000 kilometres). Airbus says the aircraft offers up to 25 percent lower fuel consumption and carbon emissions than previous-generation aircraft. It can also fly with up to 50 percent sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), with the manufacturer targeting full SAF capability by 2030. EgyptAir's chairman and CEO, Captain Ahmed Adel, said the order reflects the airline's goal to modernize its fleet while expanding long-haul operations. 'This signing reflects our commitment to integrating next-generation aircraft with strong operational and environmental performance,' he said. He added that the partnership builds on EgyptAir's long-standing relationship with Airbus and will support the carrier's network expansion plans over the next five years. Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, executive vice president of commercial aircraft sales at Airbus, described the order as a vote of confidence in the A350. 'We look forward to these aircraft playing a pivotal role in the airline's continued success, growth, and decarbonisation goals,' he said. The A350's cabin features include larger overhead bins, wider seats, and ambient lighting to reduce passenger fatigue on long flights. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

EgyptAir expands fleet with six more Airbus A350s
EgyptAir expands fleet with six more Airbus A350s

Business Insider

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

EgyptAir expands fleet with six more Airbus A350s

EgyptAir has ordered six more Airbus A350-900 aircraft, bringing its total commitment for the model to 16. EgyptAir has ordered an additional six Airbus A350-900 aircraft, bringing its total commitment to 16 units. This purchase supports EgyptAir's expansion and sustainability objectives for long-haul travel. As of May 2025, the A350 model has secured over 1,390 orders from 60 global customers. EgyptAir has ordered six more Airbus A350-900 aircraft, bringing its total commitment for the model to 16, the airline's Chairman and CEO, Captain Ahmed Adel, announced on Wednesday. "It will enable us to meet the rising demand for long-haul travel, support our network expansion plans over the next five years, and contribute to Egypt's broader efforts to promote more sustainable air transport, ' said Captain Adel. The A350 is recognized as the world's most modern and fuel-efficient widebody aircraft, setting new standards in intercontinental travel. Powered by the latest generation Rolls-Royce engines, the A350-900 can fly up to 9,700 nautical miles (18,000 kilometres) non-stop while using 25% less fuel and producing 25% fewer carbon emissions than previous-generation aircraft. Commenting on the deal, Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus Executive Vice President of Sales, Commercial Aircraft, said: " This is the second time EGYPTAIR has placed an order for the A350 and the decision is a testament to the value the aircraft provides." The A350-900 features a spacious and modern Airspace cabin, offering wide seats, high ceilings, and soothing ambient lighting designed to enhance passenger comfort. In line with Airbus's sustainability goals, the aircraft is already capable of flying with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), with a target to reach 100% SAF capability by 2030. At the end of May 2025, the A350 had won over 1,390 orders from 60 customers worldwide.

Paris Air Show: Egyptair orders six more Airbus A350 wide-body jets
Paris Air Show: Egyptair orders six more Airbus A350 wide-body jets

The National

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The National

Paris Air Show: Egyptair orders six more Airbus A350 wide-body jets

Egyptair has signed a firm order for an additional six Airbus A350-900 wide-body aircraft as part of a plan to expand its fleet and grow its long-haul network. The deal announced during the Paris Air Show takes the Egyptian flag carrier's total order for this model to 16. 'We are continuously working to modernise our fleet and deliver a more comfortable and optimised travel experience,' said Egyptair chair and chief executive Ahmed Adel. 'Today's announcement reflects our commitment to integrating the next-generation aircraft into our fleet. 'It will enable us to meet rising demand for long-haul travel, support our network expansion plans over the next five years, and contribute to Egypt's broader efforts to promote more sustainable air transport.' This is the North African airline's second order for the wide-body jet. It ordered 10 during the Dubai Airshow in 2023. The first jet from that batch is scheduled for delivery in December, with six more coming in 2025 and another three in 2027. The airline, which has a fleet mix of 65 Airbus and Boeing aircraft, will take delivery of 18 Boeing 737 Max narrow-bodies in 2026 and 2027.

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