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.
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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.”
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Standards in efficiency
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.