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Philippine Airlines Expands Fleet With A350-1000s and A321neos

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has unveiled its near- and long-term fleet expansion plans, with the introduction of two additional aircraft in 2025, increasing its total fleet from 79 to 81 aircraft. This incremental growth is a prelude to a much larger fleet enhancement initiative that includes nine Airbus A350-1000s and thirteen A321neo aircraft in the coming years.

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EVA Air Finalizes Order for Six A350-1000s and Three A321neos

EVA Air, the Taiwanese full-service carrier, has finalized a firm order with Airbus for six A350-1000s and three A321neo aircraft, formalizing its March 2025 commitment to the European manufacturer. This latest transaction significantly strengthens EVA Air’s widebody and narrowbody expansion pipeline, positioning the airline for long-term fleet modernization and capacity growth.

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China Airlines Finalizes Order for Ten Airbus A350-1000s

China Airlines, Taiwan’s leading airline, has confirmed a significant expansion to its fleet by finalizing a firm order with Airbus for ten A350-1000 aircraft. This order follows a commitment initially announced by the airline in December 2024, underscoring its strategic plans to enhance long-haul operations.

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Riyadh Air Considers Ordering 50 Widebody Aircraft

Riyadh Air is currently in negotiations with Boeing and Airbus to order up to 50 additional widebody aircraft, with both the Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 777X under consideration. The order would support the airline’s ambitious expansion plans as it works toward establishing Saudi Arabia as a key global aviation hub.

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Japan Airlines Receives Airbus A350-1000, Expanding Long-Haul Fleet

Japan Airlines has expanded its long-haul fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A350-1000, serial number 686, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines. The aircraft, registered as JA09WJ, arrived in Japan following its handover from Airbus’ Toulouse facility.

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Japan Airlines Extends B777 Retirements Amid Delivery Delays

Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced that it will extend the retirement timeline for its Boeing 777 fleet due to global delivery delays affecting new aircraft. Despite this adjustment, JAL confirmed that the first six A350-1000s on order are arriving as scheduled, ensuring gradual fleet modernization.

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Air India Finalizes Airbus Order Details

Air India has finalized its comprehensive aircraft order with Airbus, comprising a total of 350 aircraft. The order includes 210 A321neo, 90 A320neo, 25 A350-900, and 25 A350-1000 models. As part of this agreement, six A350-900s have already been delivered, marking a significant milestone in Air India’s ongoing fleet modernization strategy.