Airlines operating Airbus A350-900 airplanes
The Airbus A350-900 is a long-range, wide-body, twin-engine passenger aircraft. It had its maiden flight on June 14, 2013 and entered service on January 15, 2015. The aircraft is powered by two Rolls Royce Trent XWB high bypass turbofan engines, giving it a range of 8300nm (15372 km) with a typical load of 315 passengers. The A350 family features an extra wide cabin enabling wider seats and aisles than its direct competitor. The wings and fuselage are primarily constructed of composite materials, greatly reducing the aircraft's weight. Together with the new generation engines and state of the art systems, the Airbus A350-900 boasts a much improved fuel efficiency while reducing emissions.
We have compiled a complete list of airlines that use Airbus A350-900
Airlines
- Aeroflot1 type
- Air Caraibes1 type
- Air Caraibes Atlantique1 type
- Air China1 type
- Air France2 types
- Air India1 type
- Air Mauritius1 type
- Asiana Airlines1 type
- Cathay Pacific1 type
- China Airlines2 types
- China Eastern1 type
- China Southern2 types
- Delta3 types
- Edelweiss Air1 type
- Emirates1 type
- Ethiopian Airlines2 types
- Fiji Airways1 type
- Finnair2 types
- French Bee1 type
- Iberia2 types
- Iberojet1 type
- ITA Airways1 type
- Japan Airlines - JAL2 types
- Lufthansa4 types
- Malaysia Airlines2 types
- Qatar Airways2 types
- SAS1 type
- Sichuan Airlines1 type
- Singapore Airlines3 types
- Starlux Airlines1 type
- Swiss1 type
- Thai Airways International3 types
- Turkish Airlines2 types
- Vietnam Airlines2 types
- World 2 Fly1 type