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Etihad Airways’ Airbus Widebody Expansion Supports UK Manufacturing

Etihad Airways’ Airbus Widebody Expansion Supports UK Manufacturing
Etihad Airways’ recent order for Airbus widebody aircraft marks a significant boost for the United Kingdom’s aerospace manufacturing sector, underscoring the country’s pivotal role in the global aviation industry amid intensifying market competition. Announced at the Dubai Airshow, the deal includes firm orders for six A330-900neos, seven additional A350-1000s, and three A350F freighters, complementing a previously announced lease of nine A330neos. Deliveries are expected to commence in 2027.
Strengthening UK Aerospace Manufacturing
Central to this expansion is the involvement of Rolls-Royce, whose engines power all of Etihad’s new aircraft. The Trent 7000 engine exclusively powers the A330neo, while the Trent XWB-97 is fitted to the A350-1000 and A350F models. Both engine variants are assembled and tested at Rolls-Royce’s advanced facility in Derby, a cornerstone of the UK’s aerospace manufacturing landscape. This site supports thousands of high-value jobs and a broad supply chain across the country, reflecting a £1 billion investment programme largely driven by UK engineering expertise.
The Trent 7000 engine, operational since 2018, has accumulated over three million flying hours and is currently undergoing upgrades aimed at enhancing durability and extending time on wing, with some performance metrics already tripling. Similarly, the Trent XWB-97 is being improved to double its time on wing in demanding environments by 2028, reinforcing Rolls-Royce’s commitment to innovation and reliability.
Beyond engine production, the UK’s aerospace contribution extends to Airbus’s Broughton facility in North Wales, which will manufacture all wings for Etihad’s new A330neo and A350 aircraft. As one of Europe’s largest aerospace manufacturing sites, Broughton sustains thousands of jobs and anchors a network of British small and medium-sized enterprises supplying critical materials, tooling, and precision components.
Market Context and Industry Implications
Airbus has characterised Etihad’s order as a strong endorsement of its next-generation widebody aircraft portfolio. The A330neo and A350 families offer up to 25% reductions in fuel burn and CO₂ emissions compared to previous-generation models. Both aircraft are certified to operate with up to 50% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), with Airbus targeting full 100% SAF capability by 2030. This ambition is expected to catalyse further innovation within the UK aerospace sector.
Etihad’s fleet expansion occurs within a rapidly evolving and highly competitive market. The introduction of new aircraft types presents operational challenges, including pilot training and maintenance adjustments. Regional competitors such as Flydubai and Riyadh Air have also placed substantial Airbus orders, intensifying competition. Additionally, Air Europa’s transition to the A350 and the adoption of Boeing 737 Max jets by carriers like Flysafair and Air Senegal reflect a broader industry shift towards modern, fuel-efficient fleets, influencing market dynamics and strategic planning.
Rob Watson, President of Civil Aerospace at Rolls-Royce, welcomed Etihad’s renewed confidence in the Trent engine family and highlighted the company’s ongoing investment in aerospace technology. Etihad’s order contributes to a global tally exceeding 1,400 A350-family and 1,900 A330-family aircraft, underscoring sustained international demand for aircraft powered by major UK-built components.
For the Derby and Broughton facilities, as well as the wider British aerospace industry, Etihad’s commitment represents a substantial economic opportunity and reaffirms the UK’s enduring position at the forefront of global aviation innovation.

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