The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has secured a new order for its A350-1000 widebody aircraft. STARLUX Airlines, based in Taiwan, confirmed an order for 10 additional A350-1000s to enhance its long-haul fleet as it expands international operations.
STARLUX currently operates a fleet of 28 all-Airbus aircraft and has 30 more on order, including the A350 Freighter and A350-1000. The airline aims to grow in North American markets by positioning itself as a high-end international carrier.
Deliveries of the newly ordered A350-1000s are expected to start in 2031. STARLUX already uses the A350-900 on long-haul routes such as Los Angeles and San Francisco. The -1000 variant will provide increased capacity, extended range, and improved efficiency over longer distances. According to Airbus, this model offers up to 25% lower fuel consumption and carbon emissions compared to older-generation aircraft.