Singapore Airlines firms up order for seven Airbus A350F freight aircraft
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has firmed up an order for seven Airbus A350F freighters, with options for five more aircraft, the company said in a statement.
The agreement was signed today at the Singapore Airshow 2022 by Goh Choon Phong, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Airlines, and Christian Scherer, Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International, Airbus.
"The A350Fs will replace SIA’s seven Boeing 747-400F freighters. The Airline will be the first carrier to operate this new generation widebody freighter aircraft when deliveries begin in the fourth quarter of 2025," Singapore Airlines said.
The A350F burns up to 40 percent less fuel on similar missions to the 747-400F, reducing SIA’s carbon emissions by around 400,000 tonnes annually. This supports the SIA Group’s goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The A350F is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines.
The range and payload of the A350F will provide SIA with greater flexibility in its freighter deployment, bolstering its cargo business and cementing its leading position in the sector.
SIA has strengthened its cargo capabilities over the last few years in key segments including e-commerce, fresh produce, and pharmaceuticals. The airline has also rolled out several digital initiatives that provide greater value and options for customers.
The A350F deal with Airbus includes a swap with 15 A320 neo and two A350-900 passenger aircraft in the SIA Group order book.
This allows SIA to manage its capital expenditure while continuing with its essential freighter renewal programme.
Singapore Airlines Chief Executive Officer Goh Choon Phong said: “This order underscores the importance of the cargo market to the SIA Group. The introduction of the A350F will enhance our capabilities in this key sector, ensuring that we are ready for the growth opportunities that will arise in the coming years.
"These new-generation aircraft will substantially increase our operating efficiencies and reduce our fuel burn, making an important contribution towards the success of our long-term decarbonisation goals.”
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