Widebody Leaders:Singapore Airlines in the A350,Emirates in the 777X

Widebody Leaders: Singapore Airlines in the A350, Emirates in the 777X
Singapore Airlines operates the world’s largest Airbus A350 fleet with 65 aircraft. It is followed by Qatar Airways with 63, Cathay Pacific with 48, Air France with 43 and Delta Air Lines with 41 aircraft. Turkish Airlines ranks sixth with a fleet of 35 A350s. The figures include active and temporarily stored A350-900, A350-900ULR and A350-1000 aircraft.
Emirates leads Boeing 777X firm orders with 270 aircraft, followed by Qatar Airways with 110, Cathay Pacific with 35, Singapore Airlines with 31 and IAG/British Airways with 24. Lufthansa and Korean Air have ordered 20 aircraft each, while ANA has 18, China Airlines 15, Air India and Etihad Airways 10 each, and Ethiopian Airlines eight.



