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Airbus Secures New Orders from Etihad and flydubai at Dubai Airshow 2025

Airbus Secures New Orders from Etihad and flydubai at Dubai Airshow 2025
Etihad Airways Advances Widebody Fleet Modernization
At the Dubai Airshow 2025, Airbus secured significant new orders from Etihad Airways and flydubai, highlighting the increasing demand for fuel-efficient, long-range aircraft in the Middle East. Etihad Airways confirmed firm orders for six A330-900s, seven A350-1000s, and three A350F freighters, reinforcing its commitment to renewing its long-haul fleet based at Abu Dhabi International Airport. The agreement also includes nine A330-900s on lease from Avolon, enhancing Etihad’s medium-haul, long-haul, and cargo capabilities. With these additions, Etihad’s total commitment to the A350-1000 rises to 27 aircraft, while its A350F freighter orders reach a total of 10.
Airbus executives emphasized the strategic alignment of the A330neo and A350 families with Etihad’s operational goals, citing their superior fuel efficiency, reduced carbon emissions, and extended range. The A350-1000 can operate up to 9,700 nautical miles, while the A330neo offers a range of up to 8,100 nautical miles. Both aircraft benefit from advanced aerodynamics and lightweight materials. Etihad is also actively exploring sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) options, with current aircraft capable of operating on up to 50% SAF—a proportion Airbus aims to increase to 100% by 2030.
Technical Innovations and Environmental Compliance
The A350F freighter features the industry’s largest main deck cargo door and is engineered for maximum freight efficiency. It is fully compliant with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) enhanced CO2 emissions regulations scheduled for 2027. The A330neo, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, incorporates the Airspace cabin, which improves passenger comfort while delivering up to 25% lower fuel burn compared to previous models.
flydubai’s Strategic Shift and Connectivity Partnership
In a notable strategic development, flydubai placed its first-ever Airbus order, selecting 150 A321neo aircraft to support its expansion at Dubai International Airport. This marks a departure from its previous all-Boeing fleet, positioning the airline for broader regional growth with high-capacity, extended-range narrowbody aircraft.
In addition to the aircraft order, flydubai signed an agreement with SpaceX to equip its Boeing 737 fleet with Starlink’s high-speed, low-latency internet service. The airline plans to install Starlink connectivity across 100 aircraft in 2026, enhancing the passenger experience with streaming, video calls, and real-time digital services on more than 100 routes. flydubai regards onboard connectivity as a central element of its customer strategy, with Starlink’s rapid installation process facilitating a swift rollout.
Market Implications and Industry Challenges
These substantial orders are anticipated to provide a short-term boost to Airbus’s stock, reflecting positive market sentiment. However, Airbus faces the challenge of scaling up production and meeting delivery schedules amid intensifying competition. Boeing is expected to respond with increased marketing efforts and competitive pricing to counter Airbus’s momentum and emphasize its own technological advancements.
Geopolitical tensions and potential delivery delays may further impact the aviation sector, influencing both Airbus and its competitors as airlines worldwide seek to modernize their fleets for greater efficiency and sustainability.
As of October 2025, the Airbus A350 family has amassed over 1,400 orders from 64 customers, while the A330 family has surpassed 1,900 orders from more than 130 operators globally, underscoring the ongoing industry shift toward next-generation widebody aircraft.

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