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IndiGo Finalizes Firm Order for 30 Additional Airbus A350s

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has finalized a firm order for 30 Airbus A350 aircraft, transforming the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in June into a confirmed purchase agreement. This new order brings the airline’s total A350 commitments to 60 aircraft, cementing its long-term strategy to expand into long-haul international operations and establish itself as a major global player.

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Edelweiss Air Retires First Airbus A340 As A350 Fleet Expansion Continues

Edelweiss Air AG has officially retired its first Airbus A340-313, marking a milestone in the airline’s long-haul fleet renewal strategy. The aircraft, registered HB-JMG (MSN 562), was originally delivered new to SWISS in 2003 before being transferred to Edelweiss under the same registration.

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Airbus To Launch A350neo In 2026 With New Engines And Efficiency Gains

Airbus is reportedly preparing to unveil its newest widebody program, the A350neo, with an official launch expected in 2026, according to exclusive industry sources. The upcoming aircraft will represent a significant upgrade of the existing A350-900 and A350-1000 families, incorporating cutting-edge technologies to enhance operational performance and sustainability.

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Emirates Prepares To Receive Airbus A350-900 MSN 732

Emirates is set to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A350-900, marking another significant step in the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization program. The aircraft, carrying the manufacturer serial number 732, is configured as an A350-941 variant and powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines, renowned for their fuel efficiency and advanced performance characteristics.

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STARLUX And American Airlines Sign Partnership Agreement

STARLUX Airlines has announced a significant commercial partnership with American Airlines, aimed at expanding travel convenience between North America and Asia. The agreement, unveiled on August 15, 2025, will allow passengers to enjoy streamlined services including single-ticket booking and through-checked baggage, simplifying connections between North America and Taipei.

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Lufthansa To Launch Munich–Riyadh Nonstop Flights With A350-900

Lufthansa has announced the return of its nonstop service between Munich and Riyadh, commencing 26 October 2025. The route will operate three times a week, departing Munich at 21:45 and arriving in Riyadh at 04:50 local time the following day. The return flight departs Riyadh at 06:25, arriving back in Munich at 10:25, allowing passengers smooth onward connections across Lufthansa’s…

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Japan Airlines Prepares for Delivery of Airbus A350-900

Japan Airlines is finalizing preparations for the upcoming delivery of a new Airbus A350-900, continuing its long-term fleet modernization efforts. The aircraft, bearing the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 731, is part of the airline’s strategy to enhance fuel efficiency and passenger comfort across long-haul international routes.

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Emirates Adds Fourth Daily Flight to London Gatwick

Emirates will introduce a fourth daily flight between Dubai and London Gatwick starting 8 February 2026, marking a significant expansion of the airline’s operations in the UK. This additional service, designated EK069/070, will be operated using the airline’s newest aircraft, the Airbus A350-900, featuring state-of-the-art cabin interiors and enhanced passenger experience across three classes.

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Swiss Airbus A350-900, MSN 737, Enters Flight Tests Ahead Of Delivery

Swiss’ inaugural Airbus A350-900 has officially entered flight testing, marking a key milestone in the aircraft’s progress toward delivery. The A350-941, carrying manufacturer serial number 737, is registered as HB-IFA and has been named “Lausanne.” It is currently undergoing evaluations at Airbus’ Hamburg facility as part of the final stages before handover.

Japan Airlines Adds 10th A350‑1000, MSN 729, Expands Long-Haul Fleet

Japan Airlines (JAL) has officially taken delivery of its 10th Airbus A350-1000, continuing its strategic overhaul of its international long-haul fleet. The newest aircraft, registered as JA10WJ, joined the fleet on July 17, 2025, as part of the airline’s broader plan to phase out its aging Boeing 777-300ERs in favor of more efficient, modern widebodies.