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China Airlines Approves New Widebody Aircraft and Plans to Retire 747-400Fs

China Airlines Approves Major Widebody Fleet Renewal and Plans Retirement of 747-400 Freighters
China Airlines has announced a substantial fleet renewal initiative, approving the acquisition of up to 18 new widebody aircraft from Airbus and Boeing while planning to retire four Boeing 747-400 freighters. This decision, revealed in a filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange, represents one of the airline’s most significant combined passenger and cargo fleet actions in recent years.
Details of the Fleet Renewal Plan
The airline’s board has authorized the purchase of five Airbus A350-1000s, five Boeing 777-9s, four 777-8 freighters, and two 777 freighters, with the total investment capped at $7.85 billion. These new aircraft are intended to support China Airlines’ strategy for passenger growth and to address long-term freighter replacement needs. Specific delivery schedules and engine selections have yet to be finalized.
The addition of A350-1000s will expand the airline’s long-haul passenger operations, complementing its existing A350 fleet. The Boeing 777-9s are expected to replace older widebody aircraft and increase capacity on high-demand routes. On the cargo front, the introduction of 777-8F and 777F models reflects a broader industry trend toward more fuel-efficient, twin-engine freighters, as airlines phase out legacy four-engine types that incur higher operating costs.
Retirement of 747-400 Freighters and Operational Challenges
As part of this modernization effort, China Airlines will retire four 747-400 freighters, a model that has been central to its cargo operations for decades. The gradual reduction of the four-engine fleet aligns with rising maintenance and fuel costs and mirrors global trends in fleet renewal.
Integrating the new aircraft will present operational challenges, including managing transition costs and ensuring compliance with increasingly stringent environmental regulations. The airline will also need to address the complexities of incorporating advanced aircraft into its existing operations, which may affect scheduling and crew training.
Market Implications and Competitive Landscape
The fleet overhaul is expected to have significant market implications, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region where demand for widebody aircraft is growing rapidly. This move may intensify competition in the cargo sector as regional carriers accelerate fleet modernization to capture expanding international demand. Competitors are already responding; Malaysia Airlines is anticipated to decide on a new long-haul widebody replacement by early 2026, while FlyDubai continues to expand its fleet with new Boeing and Airbus narrowbody aircraft. Additionally, strong demand for widebodies in the Middle East could influence China Airlines’ strategic positioning as it seeks to maintain a competitive edge.
This latest fleet plan follows an earlier disclosure in 2025, when China Airlines indicated intentions to acquire up to 13 additional aircraft—including five A350-900s and eight A321neos—in a proposed expansion valued at approximately $2 billion. The newly approved widebody acquisitions represent a considerably larger investment and a decisive step in renewing both the long-haul passenger and dedicated freighter fleets.
China Airlines currently operates a diverse long-haul fleet comprising A350-900s, 777-300ERs, and the soon-to-be-retired 747-400 freighters. The airline emphasized that all new aircraft purchases remain subject to contract negotiations with Airbus and Boeing. As international travel and air cargo demand continue to recover, China Airlines’ fleet renewal positions the carrier for future growth amid a rapidly evolving competitive environment.

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