The Taiwanese airline, China Airlines, has ordered an additional five Airbus A350-1000, bringing the total orders to 15. The aircrafts will join the carrier’s current fleet, composed of 15 A350-900 operating on the company’s long-haul route network.

“_The expansion of our A350-1000 fleet marks another important step in our long-term growth strategy. The outstanding efficiency and passenger comfort of the A350 align with our goals of fleet modernization, enhancing long-haul competitiveness, and delivering a superior travel experience to our customers_”, stated **Kao Shing-Hwang**, **President of China Airlines**.
“_We greatly appreciate our longstanding partnership with China Airlines. This subsequent order is a strong vote of confidence in the A350-1000, viewed as the right aircraft for China Airlines’ future ambitions. Its efficiency, range, and next-generation cabin comfort will provide even greater value to the airline and its passengers_”, stated **Benoit de Saint-Exupéry**, **Executive Vice President of Airbus Commercial Aircraft Sales**.
A350 Features
The A350 is the most modern widebody aircraft in the world, designed to fly up to 9,800 nautical miles / 18,000 kilometers non-stop, setting new standards for intercontinental travel.
The aircraft includes cutting-edge technologies and aerodynamics that offer unparalleled standards of efficiency and comfort.
Its latest generation Rolls-Royce engines and the use of lightweight materials offer a 25% saving in terms of fuel consumption, operating costs, and carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions compared to the competition’s previous generation aircraft.
The A350’s exclusive Airspace cabin offers passengers and crews the most modern onboard products for a comfortable flight experience.
Like all Airbus aircraft, the A350 is already capable of operating with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) up to 50%. Airbus aims to achieve a 100% SAF capability for its aircraft by 2030.
At the end of November 2025, the A350 Family had received almost 1,500 orders from 66 customers worldwide.
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