The following is a list of current commercial operators of the Airbus A350.
There were 578 A350 aircraft in service with 44 operators .[1] The largest operators are Singapore Airlines (63), Qatar Airways (53), Cathay Pacific (42), Delta Air Lines (30), Air China (27), Thai Airways International (23) and Lufthansa (21).
Legend | Notes | |
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Former | ||
Orders |
Airline | Country | Photo | 900 | 900ULR | 1000 | Freighter | A350 family in fleet | Notes | |
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Aeroflot | 7 | No longer supported by Airbus as an effect of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | |||||||
Afriqiyah Airways | |||||||||
Air Algérie | To be delivered by 2025 | ||||||||
Air Caraïbes | 6 | First operator in France. | |||||||
Air China | 30 | ||||||||
Air France | 28 | ||||||||
Air India | 6 | 14 A350-1000 orders were converted into A350-900, deliveries and introduction in service began in 2024. | |||||||
Air Mauritius | 4 | 3 more to be delivered between 2025 and 2026 | |||||||
Asiana Airlines | 15 | ||||||||
Azul Brazilian Airlines | Replaced by the Airbus A330neo[2] [3] | ||||||||
Biman Bangladesh Airlines | |||||||||
British Airways | 18 | ||||||||
Cathay Pacific | 48 | ||||||||
China Airlines | 15 | ||||||||
China Eastern Airlines | 20 | ||||||||
China Southern Airlines | 20 | ||||||||
CMA CGM Air Cargo | To be delivered by 2025 | ||||||||
Corendon Dutch Airlines | 1 | Leased from World2Fly | |||||||
Delta Air Lines | 32 | First operator in North America | |||||||
Edelweiss Air | To be delivered by 2025 | ||||||||
Egyptair | To be delivered by 2025 | ||||||||
Emirates | To be delivered by 2024 | ||||||||
Ethiopian Airlines | 20 | A350-1000 orders were converted from A350-900.First operator in Africa. | |||||||
Etihad Airways | 5 | ||||||||
Evelop Airlines | Renamed to Iberojet in 2021 | ||||||||
EVA Air | |||||||||
Fiji Airways | 4 | First operator in south pacific | |||||||
Finnair | 17 | First operator in Europe | |||||||
French Bee | 6 | ||||||||
Hainan Airlines | |||||||||
Hong Kong Airlines | |||||||||
Iberia | 18 | ||||||||
Iberojet | 2 | ||||||||
ITA Airways | 6 | ||||||||
IndiGo | To be delivered by 2027 and bought rights to buy 70 more 350's | ||||||||
Japan Airlines | 17 | 1 of 16 A350-900 (JA13XJ) written off after a collision with another aircraft at Tokyo Haneda Airport[4] | |||||||
Korean Air | |||||||||
Kuwait Airways | |||||||||
LATAM Brasil | Retired early due to the COVID-19 pandemic[5] | ||||||||
Libyan Airlines | |||||||||
Lufthansa | 21 | ||||||||
Malaysia Airlines | 7 | ||||||||
Martinair | To be delivered by 2026 | ||||||||
Philippine Airlines | 2 | A350-1000 to be delivered by 2025 through 2027 | |||||||
Qantas | 12 to be delivered by 2025 for Project Sunrise. Further 12 to be delivered by 2028. | ||||||||
Qatar Airways | 58 | Launch customer of the A350-900 and A350-1000.Largest A350-1000 operator. | |||||||
Really Cool Airlines | |||||||||
Scandinavian Airlines | 4 | ||||||||
Sichuan Airlines | 4 | ||||||||
Silk Way West Airlines | To be delivered by 2027 | ||||||||
Singapore Airlines | [6] | 63 | Launch customer of A350-900ULR and Freighter Largest A350 operator. Only airline operating the -900ULR variant.Includes the 10000th Airbus aircraft ever built, 9V-SMF. | ||||||
South African Airways | Leased from Air Mauritius and Avolon | ||||||||
Starlux Airlines | 5 | ||||||||
Swiss International Air Lines | To be delivered by 2025 | ||||||||
TAM Linhas Aéreas | Rebranded to LATAM Brasil in 2016. First operator in the Americas. | ||||||||
Thai Airways International | 23 | ||||||||
Turkish Airlines | 16 | ||||||||
United Airlines | To be delivered by 2030. | ||||||||
Vietnam Airlines | 14 | ||||||||
Virgin Atlantic | 10 | ||||||||
World2Fly | 3 | ||||||||
Yemenia | |||||||||
Total | 746 | 7 | 245 | ||||||