Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, has acquired Africa’s first Airbus A350-1000. The aircraft that is the largest variant in the A350 series becomes the first Airbus A350-1000 to be owned by the airline.
The new aircraft comes in at 74 metres with a maximum sitting capacity of 410 and a maximum range of 16,100 kilometres. It is estimated that the variant also brings in a fuel efficiency of 25 per cent.
The aircraft landed at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport on Tuesday. “We are thrilled to welcome the Airbus A350-1000 to our fleet, solidifying our position as leaders in aviation technology. This aircraft embodies cutting-edge advancements, offering superior passenger comfort, enhanced fuel efficiency, and reduced environmental impact. Together, we are pioneering a sustainable future for aviation in Africa,” said Group Chief Executive Officer Mr. Mesfin Tasew.
The aircraft is the first to feature Thales’s AVANT Up inflight entertainment system and the HBC+ connectivity system, providing travelers with luxurious amenities, spacious seating, large screens, and a unique landscape camera. With direct aisle access for all business class seats, convenience is prioritized.
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The A350-1000 boasts a revolutionary design with innovative aerodynamics and a carbon-fiber fuselage, powered by the fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, ensuring a quieter, smoother journey for long-haul travel.
This launch marks a transformative moment for Ethiopian Airlines and sets new standards for the African aviation sector, aligning with the airline’s ambitious Vision 2035 plan, the airline stated.
“With the addition of the A350-1000, this carrier reaffirms its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction, charting a new course for African aviation excellence,” the airline stated.
The airline is currently in an ambitious expansion drive to increase its fleet – which is the largest in the continent. The carrier is also building what will become the largest airport in Africa.