AIRBUS DELIVERS 10,000TH AIRCRAFT

Airbus has delivered its 10,000th aircraft, an A350-900 to Singapore Airlines.

 

“Since our earliest days innovation has been at the heart of everything we do at Airbus,” said Tom Enders, CEO of the Airbus Group. “This has seen us develop what is today the world’s most modern and comprehensive aircraft family. And with a strong emphasis on R&T, continuous innovation and product improvement, we will ensure that we remain ahead of the curve, delivering airlines the best our industry has to offer. We are especially proud to celebrate this milestone with Singapore Airlines – one of our longest standing customers and a true partner. Today, the SIA Group operates aircraft from across our complete product line and with the highest levels of technical excellence. There is no better endorsement for our products and we thank the entire SIA Group for its ongoing confidence, partnership and support.”

 

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The A350 is the airline’s sixth out of an order for 67, including seven of the ultra-long-range A350-900ULR variant which will be introduced from 2018.

 

“Singapore Airlines is honoured to be receiving the 10,000th aircraft that Airbus has delivered. Airbus aircraft have contributed greatly to Singapore Airlines’ successes over the decades, and we are proud to be sharing this important milestone with our longstanding and trusted partner,” said Goh Choon Phong, CEO of Singapore Airlines. “Today’s delivery shows just how far Airbus has come over the decades. On behalf of the staff and management of Singapore Airlines, I would like to congratulate Airbus for reaching this incredible milestone.”

 

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Airbus delivered its first aircraft, an A300B2, to Air France in May 1974 and received the first order from Singapore Airlines in 1979.

 

“Building and delivering 10,000 aircraft is a remarkable achievement and important step in our journey reflecting the hard work, dedication and creative thinking of Airbus employees past and present,” said Fabrice Brégier, president and CEO of Airbus. “As we prepare for the future ahead, this spirit will continue to be a key part of our ongoing success.”

 

According to Airbus, at current production rates, the 20,000th aircraft is expected to be delivered in approximately 10 years’ time.

 

“Our desire to further transform the industry is undiminished,” said Didier Evrard, executive vice president and head of programmes at Airbus. “We will continue to improve environmental performance, reduce noise, develop new services and enhance operational capabilities. We’ll strive to stay at the forefront when it comes to connected aircraft, passenger comfort, and adopting disruptive technologies.”