Delta Air Lines will add full - height doors to its existing business class seat product to be installed on new Boeing Dreamliner 787 and Airbus
A350 aircraft deliveries.
Not exact matches
Earlier this month, Airbus marked a milestone with the
delivery of its 10,000 th
aircraft: an
A350 - 900 to Singapore Airlines.
The
delivery was delayed from late last year; Qatar Airways first placed an order for the
A350 - 1000 in 2005 and has 42 of the
aircraft on order.
Now, the new Premium Select cabin could also be a great way to discover the
A350 — not only in a new
aircraft, but in a new cabin, as Delta did not offer an actual premium economy cabin until they took
delivery of the
A350.
Cathay Pacific took
delivery of its first Airbus
A350 earlier this week and it hasn't taken the Hong Kong based airline very long to add the new
aircraft to a few more of its routes.
For its part, Singapore Airlines is waiting to take
delivery of several Airbus
A350 - 900ULR (ultra-long-range)
aircraft to begin flying nonstop to both Los Angeles and New York.
After months of speculation Lufthansa has finally announced the
delivery date of its first Airbus
A350 aircraft and, at the same time, has now told us when we can expect to the airline's new
aircraft makes its first long - haul commercial flight.
First off, Singapore Airlines has confirmed to Business Traveller Asia - Pacific (BTAP) that it expects to take
delivery of 11 Airbus
A350 aircraft in 2016 and expects to follow that up with another 7 come the summer of 2017.
Delta has officially taken ownership of its first
A350, becoming the first carrier in North America to take
delivery of the
aircraft.
Singapore Airlines and TAM became the newest airlines to join the
A350 flying family, taking
delivery of their
aircraft on March 2, 2016 and December 17, 2015 respectively.