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Airlines with the Largest Airbus A350 Fleets in 2026

Airlines with the Largest Airbus A350 Fleets in 2026
Since its introduction in 2015, the Airbus A350 has established itself as a pivotal aircraft in long-haul aviation, renowned for its impressive range, fuel efficiency, and enhanced passenger comfort. The extensive use of lightweight composite materials in its construction has allowed airlines to significantly reduce fuel consumption and operating expenses, making the A350 a preferred choice for carriers aiming to modernize their fleets. By late 2025, Airbus had delivered 686 A350s to 38 operators worldwide, with a substantial backlog of 807 jets from 1,493 firm orders, underscoring the aircraft’s sustained global demand.
Leading Operators of the Airbus A350 in 2026
Singapore Airlines holds the distinction of operating the largest A350 fleet globally, with 65 A350-900 aircraft, including the ultra-long-range A350-900ULR variant. This specialized model, capable of flying distances up to 18,000 kilometers (9,700 nautical miles), enables the airline to maintain some of the world’s longest nonstop routes, such as the Singapore to New York service, which regularly exceeds 18 hours in duration. The A350’s capabilities have allowed Singapore Airlines to redefine ultra-long-haul travel and preserve its competitive advantage in this segment.
Qatar Airways follows closely with a total of 62 A350s, comprising 34 A350-900s and 28 A350-1000s, making it the largest operator of the -1000 variant. As the launch customer for both A350 models, Qatar Airways continues to expand its fleet, with an additional 14 A350-1000s on order. The aircraft forms the backbone of its extensive long-haul network, connecting destinations across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Other prominent carriers such as British Airways and Cathay Pacific also maintain significant A350-1000 fleets, while airlines including Etihad Airways, Air India, Riyadh Air, Eva Air, and Qantas are preparing to introduce their own -1000 variants.
Cathay Pacific ranks third with a fleet of 48 A350s, consisting of 30 A350-900s and 18 A350-1000s. The Hong Kong-based airline leverages the A350’s combination of cargo capacity and range to support its broad Asia-Pacific and transcontinental operations effectively.
Other notable operators include Air France with 40 A350-900s, Delta Air Lines with 39 A350-900s, Lufthansa with 31, Turkish Airlines and Air China each operating 30, Iberia with 23, and Thai Airways with 22 A350-900s. These airlines continue to rely on the A350 to enhance their long-haul capabilities and improve operational efficiency.
Industry Dynamics and Competitive Developments
The prominence of the Airbus A350 coincides with a period of significant transformation within the airline industry. In 2026, carriers are contending with operational challenges, such as those experienced by IndiGo, while responding to aggressive route expansions by major U.S. airlines including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. Fleet modernization remains a priority, exemplified by China Airlines’ increased orders for the A350-1000 and Philippine Airlines’ introduction of the A350-1000 as its flagship aircraft.
The industry is also witnessing record profitability, particularly among European carriers, even as consolidation efforts continue. Notably, Pegasus Airlines is advancing plans to acquire Czech Airlines and Smartwings, reflecting ongoing strategic realignments.
Amid these evolving market conditions and competitive pressures, the Airbus A350 continues to play a central role in the long-haul strategies of leading airlines, reinforcing its position as a dominant force in global aviation.
Data accurate as of November 2025, sourced from planespotters.net.

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