Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of its
first A350 XWB in Toulouse, France, becoming the fifth operator
of the all-new widebody airliner.
Singapore Airlines’ aircraft is configured in a
premium three class layout with 253 seats, comprising 42
Business Class, 24 Premium Economy and 187 Economy.
After an
initial period flying on regional services to Kuala Lumpur and
Jakarta, the aircraft will be deployed on long haul flights from
May, starting with Amsterdam and then Dusseldorf.
Altogether
the airline has ordered 67 A350-900s which will be operated on
long range flights, as well as on selected regional services.
Seven of the aircraft will be delivered with an ultra-long
range capability for flights of up to 19 hours, allowing the
carrier to resume non-stop flights to the US.
The A350 XWB will
join an existing Airbus fleet at Singapore Airlines that currently
comprises 19 double decker A380s and 29 A330-300s, making the
carrier an operator of the complete Airbus Widebody Family.
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