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STARLUX Airlines orders A350F and more A330neo widebodies

Taiwan’s Starlux Airlines has put in a formal order for three additional A330neo widebody aircraft and five brand-new A350F freighters. Christian Scherer, CEO of Airbus’s Commercial Aircraft division, and KW Chang, Chairman of STARLUX Airlines, signed the deal during the Singapore Airshow.

With this purchase, STARLUX will fly the next-generation A350F widebody freighter, making it the first airline from Taiwan to do so. With its unparalleled fuel burn, CO2 emissions, and economic efficiency, the A350F offers substantial energy savings and carbon reduction advantages in an era of climate change. It complies with client demands for carbon reduction and supports STARLUX’s ESG goal of zero emissions by 2050. The three new A330neos will also increase our fleet advantage and give passenger operations more flexibility.

STARLUX Airlines now flies the A350-900, A330neo, and A321neo as part of its all-Airbus passenger fleet. STARLUX Cargo will fly the A350F on some of the busiest cargo routes in the world. The A350F, which is still in development, will be able to travel up to 4,700 nautical miles or 8,700 km and carry a cargo of up to 111 tonnes for a substantially cheaper price than any other freighter on the market. STARLUX Cargo will be able to service all heavy cargo markets globally with the A350F.

Equipped with the most recent Rolls-Royce Trent-XWB97 engines, the aircraft is at least 20% more efficient than its rival and will result in a 40% decrease in fuel consumption and carbon emissions when compared to the older 747F.

With its fuselage length and capacity built around the industry standard pallets and containers, the A350F boasts the largest main deck cargo door in the business. The airframe weighs 46 tonnes less at takeoff than the rival variant because more than 70% of it is constructed of cutting-edge materials. Additionally, starting in 2027, only the A350F will be able to fully comply with the ICAO’s higher CO2 emissions criteria.

STARLUX Airlines will continue to construct one of the most cutting-edge and effective passenger fleets, providing the highest standards of in-flight comfort, thanks to the further order for the A330neo. With the additional order, the airline would have seven A330neos instead of just four. These aircraft have a luxurious two-class cabin with 28 business class seats and 269 economy class seats.

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