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STARLUX Orders Five Additional A350F Freighters

Doubles Initial Order Last Year From Airline

STARLUX Airlines of Taiwan placed a firm order for five more Airbus A350F freighter aircraft, doubling last year’s order for the all-new cargo carrier. STARLUX Cargo will operate the A350F on its busiest freight routes.

STARLUX currently operates 26 Airbus aircraft including the A321neo, the A330neo, and the A350-900.

The A350F is currently under development and is slated to carry a payload of up to 11 tons and be able to fly 4,700 nm / 8,700 km. It is powered by the latest Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines with a reduction in fuel consumption and carbon emissions of up to 40% compared to previous generation aircraft.

STARLUX CEO Glenn Chai said, “The cargo market is set to become a key element in our business model and will benefit from the advantages offered by Taiwan’s geographical location. The A350F is the perfect choice for STARLUX, offering a similar payload-range capability as previous generation freighters, but with very significant reductions in fuel consumption and carbon emissions.”

Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus EVP of Sales for Commercial Aircraft said, “We thank STARLUX Airlines for its ongoing confidence in Airbus and its products. The A350F will fit seamlessly into the carrier’s latest generation all-Airbus fleet which offers unrivalled levels of technical and operational commonality. This second order from this fast-growing airline is another endorsement of the all-new A350F as the future game-changer in heavy lift markets.”

FMI:  www.airbus.com/

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