Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of
its sixth Airbus A350-900, the 10,000th aircraft that Airbus
has delivered.
Singapore
Airlines’ sixth A350-900 features a special logo highlighting that
it is the 10,000th aircraft delivered by Airbus.
This latest
A350-900 will be used to launch non-stop flights between Singapore and San Francisco later this month.
Singapore
Airlines’ first A350-900 went into service in March and the
aircraft type is now being used for Amsterdam, Dusseldorf and
Johannesburg flights, with more destinations to be added as
additional aircraft enter the fleet.
Singapore Airlines is the largest A350-900 customer with commitments
for 67 firm orders, including seven of the ultra-long-range
A350-900ULR variant.
Singapore Airlines is also the launch customer
for the A350-900ULR, for which deliveries will begin in 2018.
“Singapore
Airlines is honoured to be receiving the 10,000th aircraft that
Airbus has delivered. Airbus aircraft have contributed greatly
to Singapore Airlines’ successes over the decades, and we are
proud to be sharing in this important milestone with our longstanding and trusted partner,” said
Singapore Airlines CEO, Goh Choon Phong. “Today’s
delivery shows just how far Airbus has come over the decades. On behalf of the staff and management of Singapore Airlines, I
would like to congratulate Airbus for reaching this incredible milestone.”
Singapore Airlines placed its first order with Airbus in 1979, for
the A300B4. The SIA Group has since operated aircraft from all
of Airbus’ product lines – the A300, A310, A320, A330, A340,
A350 and A380 families. The company currently operates
aircraft from all of Airbus’ in-production product lines.
Airbus Group CEO Tom Enders, said, “We are especially proud to
celebrate this milestone with Singapore Airlines – one of our
longest-standing customers and a true partner. Today, the SIA
Group operates aircraft from across our complete product line and
with the highest levels of technical excellence. There is no
better endorsement for our products and we thank the entire SIA
Group for its ongoing confidence, partnership and support.”
Singapore Airlines and
Airbus also have business partnerships together. Earlier this
year, Airbus and subsidiary SIA Engineering Company signed an
agreement to form a joint-venture heavy maintenance facility in
Singapore. Last year, Singapore Airlines and Airbus jointly
launched Airbus Asia Training Centre, providing pilot training
on Airbus aircraft types in the Asia Pacific region.
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