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The
Lufthansa Group is purchasing additional Airbus long-haul aircraft, increasing
its firm orders for A350-1000 aircraft from ten to 15. The state-of-the-art
aircraft of this order will be delivered between 2028 and 2031. The total value
of the order is around two billion US dollars at list price. With a total of 60
A350-900s and 15 A350-1000s, the Lufthansa Group is one of the largest A350
customers worldwide.
Carsten
Spohr, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO of Deutsche Lufthansa
AG:
“Our
order today underscores our great confidence in our long-standing, close and
successful partnership with Airbus. With the state-of-the-art A350 long-haul
jets, we are accelerating the largest fleet modernization in our history. We
are investing more than ever before in our history to make air transport more
sustainable, to achieve our CO₂ reduction targets and at the same time offer
our customers the highest level of comfort with a first-class travel
experience.
Including
today's order, the Lufthansa Group has ordered 770 aircraft from Airbus
throughout its history and is proud to be the Airbus’ largest customer
worldwide. With the upcoming integration of ITA Airways in January, the Airbus
fleet of Lufthansa Group Airlines will grow by another 100 short- and long-haul
aircraft.”
New
aircraft biggest lever for CO₂ reduction
With
a current fleet of around 740 commercial aircraft, the Lufthansa Group is
pursuing a long-term fleet strategy focused on premium quality, cost efficiency
and emissions reduction. Including the latest aircraft order, the Lufthansa
Group currently has a total of around 250 new, fuel-saving aircraft on its
order list, including 100 long-haul aircraft of the latest design. In the
medium term, the highly efficient twin-engine long-haul jets are slated to
replace four-engine aircraft types that are gradually being phased out. These
include the Boeing 747-400, Airbus A340-600 and Airbus A340-300 aircraft types.
Compared
to their predecessors, the new additions to the Lufthansa Group fleet consume
up to 35 percent less fuel consumption and emit correspondingly less CO₂. The
Lufthansa Group aims to halve its net CO₂ emissions by 2030 compared to 2019
through reduction and compensation measures, and to achieve a neutral CO₂
balance by 2050.
The
Lufthansa Group has already ordered ten A350-1000s back in March 2023, with
deliveries due to start in April 2026. This aircraft type is 242 feet (73.8
meters) long and offers around 15 per cent more capacity than the A350-900.
Image
Credit: © Lufthansa Group
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