(08/12/23) Cathay has signed a purchase agreement for six
Airbus A350 Freighters. The A350Fs will join the airline’s cargo
division, Cathay Cargo.
Currently under development, the A350F can carry a
payload of up to 111 tonnes and can fly up to 4,700 nautical miles
/ 8,700 kilometres, enabling it to serve all heavy cargo markets,
including the world’s biggest freight route between Hong Kong and
Anchorage.
Cathay Pacific is already one of the largest operators of
the A350, with a current fleet of 47 aircraft – A350-900s and A350-1000s
– which are primarily operated on the
carrier’s long-haul route network.
Cathay Cargo Airbus A350F
“As we move into 2024, our rebuild journey is gaining
momentum,” said Ronald Lam, Cathay Group CEO. “This order marks another major component in our
investment for the future. It reflects Cathay’s confidence in the
Hong Kong hub as we look ahead to the opportunities provided by
the three-runway system. These highly fuel-efficient, next-generation
freighters will provide important additional cargo capacity,
expand our global network and contribute to our sustainability
leadership goals.”
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Trent-XWB97 engines, Airbus claims the aircraft will bring a reduction in fuel
consumption and carbon emissions of up to 40% when compared with
the older 747F and is at least 20% more efficient than its
competitor.
The A350F features the largest main deck cargo
door in the industry, with fuselage length and capacity optimised
around the industry’s standard pallets and containers.
Over 70% of
the airframe is made of advanced materials, resulting in a 46-tonne lighter take-off weight than the competing derivative.
The
A350F is also the only freighter aircraft that will fully meet
ICAO’s enhanced CO2 emissions standards, coming into effect in
2027.
“There’s a new standard in the
cargo space and we are gratified that such a savvy global
air-cargo operator as Cathay has joined the growing number of
reference players in the air-freight industry selecting the
A350F,” said Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer
and Head of International. “The aircraft will fit seamlessly with Cathay’s
existing A350 passenger fleet, while lowering operating costs to a
level never before seen in increasingly competitive cargo markets.
At the same time, it will bring a very significant reduction in
carbon emissions, contributing immediately to sustainability
goals.”
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