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Airbus Wins Air China Cargo Order for Six A350F Freighters

Airbus Secures Major Air China Cargo Order for Six A350F Freighters
Airbus has finalized a significant contract with Air China Cargo for six A350F freighters, converting a prior commitment into a firm order. This agreement designates Air China Cargo as the launch customer for the A350F in mainland China, reinforcing Airbus’s presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing air freight markets. The new widebody freighters are set to gradually replace the airline’s aging Boeing 747-400F and Airbus A330-200F aircraft, offering enhanced payload efficiency alongside substantial reductions in fuel consumption and emissions.
Details of the Agreement and Aircraft Capabilities
The purchase agreement, signed on November 14, 2025, stipulates that deliveries will commence later this decade. This order follows Air China Cargo’s earlier announcement of plans to acquire up to ten A350F aircraft—comprising six firm orders and four options—valued at approximately $4.6 billion at list prices. Each A350F, based on the larger A350-1000 platform, is capable of carrying up to 111 tons of cargo. It features a reinforced floor and a large main-deck cargo door, designed specifically for freight operations. Airbus asserts that the A350F achieves around 40% lower fuel burn and carbon dioxide emissions compared to older 747-400 freighters, a critical advantage amid China’s tightening environmental regulations.
Strategic Implications for Airbus and Air China Cargo
For Airbus, the deal represents more than a commercial success; it embeds the A350F within China’s flagship all-cargo operator and signals strong regulatory and political support for the program in a vital market. The order also bolsters Airbus’s A350F backlog, which had reached approximately 74 commitments from a dozen customers by October 2025. This momentum is particularly important as Airbus contends with recent order cancellations and reductions from other carriers, including Air Lease and Air France-KLM, while managing production and delivery schedules for the A350F.
Industry response to the Air China Cargo order has been broadly positive, with analysts viewing it as a significant boost for the A350F program. The deal intensifies competition with Boeing’s 777-8F, as airlines worldwide accelerate the retirement of older 747s and MD-11s. Concurrently, Airbus is anticipated to secure the majority of flydubai’s forthcoming jet order, potentially diminishing Boeing’s market share with that carrier. Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines’ recent strategic moves—such as equipping new Boeing 787s with GEnx engines and acquiring a stake in Air Europa—are further reshaping the competitive landscape.
Fleet Renewal and Market Impact
For Air China Cargo, the acquisition of the A350F marks the start of a comprehensive fleet renewal strategy. The introduction of these advanced freighters will expand the airline’s long-haul capacity, facilitate future fleet modernization, and support its transition toward more sustainable operations. As the A350F integrates into a mixed fleet that includes Boeing 777F, 747-400F, and A330-200F models, Air China Cargo is positioning itself to meet growing demand while complying with increasingly stringent environmental standards.
This agreement underscores the strategic importance of the Chinese air cargo market and highlights evolving dynamics in global air freight as carriers modernize their fleets to enhance efficiency and sustainability.

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