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Taiwan's Starlux orders 10 more Airbus A350 long-haul jets

Starlux Airlines, a Taiwanese airline, has ordered 10 additional Airbus A350 long haul jets. The two companies announced this at the Paris Airshow.

Cirium Ascend's estimates of aircraft prices suggest that the deal could be worth $1.85 billion.

Starlux CEO Glenn Chai stated that deliveries of new A350-1000s are expected to begin in 2031.

Chai, a reporter, said that the aircraft was a perfect match for their long-haul strategies.

The airline operates a fleet of 28 Airbus aircraft consisting of A350-900s for trans-Pacific routes and A330neos, A321s, and A321s for regional ones.

Chai said that the airline expects to begin flying to its European destinations next year but gave no further details.

Taiwan's new full-service carrier launched its first flight in 2020, and currently serves Tokyo, Bangkok Hanoi, Singapore Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Hanoi.

Benoit de Saint-Exupery, Airbus' Chief Commercial Officer, said: "This isn't the first time we've worked with Starlux but we're not going to get tired." Starlux placed its first order for 17 A350s with Airbus in 2019.

Starlux unveiled its new carbon fiber livery for the 1000s on Wednesday. Reporting by Giulia Segreti. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)