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Etihad Airways Considers Large Widebody Aircraft Order Amid Growing Demand

Etihad Airways Considers Large Widebody Aircraft Order Amid Growing Demand
Strategic Fleet Expansion to Support Recovery and Growth
Etihad Airways is preparing to place a significant order for large widebody aircraft as it anticipates sustained growth in passenger demand and seeks to recover capacity lost due to recent regional conflicts. The Abu Dhabi-based airline, under the leadership of CEO Antonoaldo Neves, is reportedly planning a "double-digit" order of widebody jets, reflecting strong confidence in the carrier’s ongoing recovery and future expansion prospects.
Neves has indicated that Etihad expects its flight operations to increase by 8% by mid-June 2026 compared to the previous year. This growth target is part of the airline’s efforts to rebuild its network following service reductions implemented in March amid the onset of the Iran war. The planned fleet expansion forms a central element of Etihad’s broader AED80 billion dirham (approximately USD 21.8 billion) growth strategy, which includes the addition of 20 aircraft and up to 3,000 new staff annually over the next five years.
Recent Orders and Industry Context
Etihad’s recent fleet developments include a firm order for six Airbus A330-900neo aircraft signed in November 2025, complemented by commitments to lease nine additional A330-900neos from lessor Avolon. The airline has also expanded its orderbook for the Airbus A350 family, further enhancing its long-haul capabilities and modernizing its fleet.
This aggressive expansion aligns with a wider industry trend, as major airlines seek to capitalize on recovering travel demand and update their fleets with more efficient aircraft. Ethiopian Airlines is reportedly in discussions with Airbus for a potential order of six A350 widebody jets alongside approximately 20 A220 regional aircraft. Similarly, Scandinavian carrier SAS AB is nearing a widebody order with Airbus, while Lufthansa has adopted a diversified approach by placing widebody orders with both Airbus and Boeing.
As Etihad aims to restore its pre-conflict capacity by mid-2026 and increase its market share, the anticipated widebody aircraft order underscores the airline’s commitment to growth and its optimistic outlook on the future of international air travel.

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