Qatar May Switch Part of A350 Order to Biggest Model
Airbus got a boost for its largest twin-engined jet on Tuesday when Qatar Airways said it was considering upgrading some of its A350 orders to the largest model as it took delivery of the first such plane
The A350-1000 is designed to seat 366 people and competes head-to-head with Boeing’s profitable 777. The first A3501000 was handed over to the Gulf carrier on Tuesday, joining the smaller A350-900, which has been in service for three years.
Airbus says the lightweight A350-1000 is 25 percent more efficient than the most popular current version of the 777, the 777-300ER.
But sales of the 777-300ER have picked up, and Boeing is working on plans to leapfrog the A350-1000 with an upgraded 777X boasting over 400 seats.
Boeing last year sold 32 777-300ERs against just one order for the A350-1000. Some airlines have begun downgrading some A350-1000 orders to the 325seat A350-900.
Qatar Airways, which has ordered both the A350-1000 and the 777X, indicated it was moving in the opposite direction and said it could shift more of its A350 orders to the largest model.
“There is a possibility that we could convert some of the 900s to the 1000,” Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said. Qatar is the top A350 customer with 76 on order, including 37 A350-1000s, which have a list price of $367 million.
It recently canceled four A350-900 orders following delays, but subsequently re-committed to the new European jet family.