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List of Airbus A350 operators

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The following is a list of current commercial operators of theAirbus A350.

Airline operators

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There were 632 A350 aircraft in service with 44 operators as of March 20, 2025[update]. The top 10 largest operators areSingapore Airlines (65),Qatar Airways (58),Cathay Pacific (48),Air France (38),Delta Air Lines (37),Air China (30),Lufthansa (30),Turkish Airlines (25),Japan Airlines (24) andEthiopian Airlines (23).

LegendNotes
*Current
*Former
Orders
AirlineCountryPhoto900900ULR10001000FTotal in fleetNotes
Aeroflot Russia77No longer supported by Airbus as an effect of theRussian invasion of Ukraine.
Aerolíneas Estelar Venezuela11Leased fromIberojet.[1]
Aircalin New Caledonia
2
Air Caraïbes Atlantique Guadeloupe347First operator in France.
Air China China3030
Air France France38[2]
4
38
Air India India6
25
614 A350-1000 orders were converted into A350-900, deliveries and introduction to service began in 2024.
10 more were ordered in mid-2024
Air Mauritius Mauritius443 more to be delivered between 2025 and 2026.
Asiana Airlines South Korea1515
Azul Brazilian Airlines BrazilAzul-a350-poa2Replaced by theAirbus A330neo.[3][4]
British Airways United Kingdom1818
Cathay Pacific Hong Kong3018
6
48
China Airlines Taiwan15
10
15A350-1000 to be delivered from 2029.[5]
China Eastern Airlines China2020
China Southern Airlines China2020
CMA CGM Air Cargo France
4
To be delivered by 2025.
Corendon Dutch Airlines Netherlands11Leased fromWorld2Fly.
Delta Air Lines United States37
20
37First operator in North America.
Edelweiss Air SwitzerlandAn Edelweiss Air Airbus A35033Deliveries began in April 2025. Total of 6 aircraft expected by 2027.[6]
Egyptair Egypt
16
To be delivered by 2025.
Emirates United Arab Emirates1111[7]
Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopia20322A350-1000 orders were converted from A350-900.
First operator in Africa.
Etihad Airways United Arab Emirates6
10
6
Evelop Airlines Spain2Renamed toIberojet in 2021.
EVA Air Taiwan
18
To be delivered between 2026 and 2030.[8]
Fiji Airways Fiji44First operator in the South Pacific.
Finnair Finland1717First operator in Europe.
French Bee France426
Hainan Airlines China9
Hong Kong Airlines Hong Kong9
Iberia Spain2222
Iberojet Spain22
ITA Airways Italy66
IndiGo India
60
To be delivered by 2027, additional 30 ordered and purchase rights of 40.
Japan Airlines Japan1510251 of 16 A350-900 (JA13XJ) written off after acollision with another aircraft at Tokyo Haneda Airport.[9]
KLM Netherlands
39
11
To be delivered to 2026.
A350-900s to be shared with Air France.
Korean Air South Korea2
27
2Deliveries began in late December 2024.[10]
Kuwait Airways Kuwait
2
LATAM Brasil Brazil13Retired early due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[11]
Libyan Airlines Libya
6
Lufthansa Germany30
10
30
Malaysia Airlines Malaysia77
Martinair Netherlands
4
To be delivered by 2026.
Philippine Airlines Philippines2
9
2A350-1000 to be delivered from 2025 through 2027.
Qantas Australia
24
First of 12 to be delivered by second half of calendar year 2026.
Further 12 to be delivered by 2028.
Qatar Airways Qatar342458Launch customer of the A350-900 and A350-1000.
Largest A350-1000 operator.
Really Cool Airlines Thailand
4
Riyadh Air Saudi Arabia
25
Scandinavian Airlines Sweden
 Norway
 Denmark
44
Sichuan Airlines China99
Silk Way West Airlines Azerbaijan
2
To be delivered by 2027.
Singapore Airlines Singapore58[12]7[12]
7
65Launch customer of the A350-900ULR and the A350F freighter.
Largest A350 operator.
Includes the 10000th Airbus aircraft ever built, 9V-SMF.
Only airline operating the -900ULR variant.
South African Airways South Africa4Leased fromAir Mauritius andAvolon.
Starlux Airlines Taiwan10
18
10
10
Swiss International Air Lines Switzerland
10
1Deliveries to begin August/September 2025.
TAM Linhas Aéreas Brazil3Rebranded toLATAM Brasil in 2016.

First operator in the Americas.

Thai Airways International Thailand2323
Turkish Airlines Turkey25
15
5
25
United Airlines United States
45
To be delivered by 2030.
Vietnam Airlines Vietnam1414
Virgin Atlantic United Kingdom1212
World2Fly SpainA350-900 EC-NOI33
Yemenia Yemen
10
Total7907309106656

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Aerolineas Estelar to increase its flights between Caracas and Madrid".Aviacionaldia.com. January 18, 2024. RetrievedNovember 30, 2024.
  2. ^"Air France-KLM Group fleet as of June 30, 2025"."Air France-KLM corporate website". Retrieved2025-08-18.
  3. ^Lopes, Daniel (2023-12-21)."Azul confirma o fim das operações com o Airbus A350".Passageiro de Primeira (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2024-03-03.
  4. ^Benevides, Gabriel (2023-12-21)."Airbus A350 sairá de cena na Azul visando padronizar frota de longo curso".Aeroflap (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2024-03-03.
  5. ^"China Airlines orders 10 B777X, 10 A350s, 4 B777-8Fs".ch-aviation.
  6. ^"Edelweiss Presents Switzerland's first Airbus A350".
  7. ^"Fast Facts - October 2025"(PDF).Emirates. 10 October 2025. Retrieved22 October 2025.
  8. ^"EVA Air finalizes order for 18 Airbus A350-1000 and 15 A321neo".
  9. ^Leussink, Daniel; Satoshi, Sugiyama (January 2, 2024)."Five dead after JAL airliner crashes into quake aid plane at Tokyo airport".Reuters. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2024.
  10. ^"Korean Air welcomes 1st A350s". 31 December 2024.
  11. ^"LATAM Brasil confirma retirada dos Airbus A350 – Airway" (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2021-04-08. Retrieved2024-06-07.
  12. ^ab"Singapore Aircraft Registry".Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.
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