The new fleet is expected to begin deliveries in
2029 and will be used for long-haul passenger and cargo routes to North America
and Europe. China Airlines is actively
optimizing its fleet size to deliver robust services for the global passenger
and cargo markets.
In November 2023, China Airlines began a
comprehensive assessment on the transition of passenger and cargo fleet
capacities and the demands of network development. A team of leading
international and aviation consultants was also retained in February 2024 to
study the safety, technology, and cost-benefit of each aircraft. Multiple
rounds of talks and price negotiations were conducted with the manufacturers
before the new aircraft introduction plan was finalized.
In December 19 China
Airlines convened a board meeting to approve the introduction of twenty
flagship wide-body passenger aircraft, including ten A350-1000 equipped with
the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engine, and ten 777-9 passenger aircraft equipped
with the General Electric GE9X engine. The new fleet will be configured for three cabin classes, Premium
Business, Premium Economy, and Economy, and will offer a more spacious, more
comfortable, and quieter flying environment as well as provide additional
Premium Business Class seating. The A350-1000 features advanced
electro-dimmable windows for exceptional blackout performance and the 777-9 has
raised ceilings, enhanced cabin air exchange system and dynamic LED mood
lighting, which provide travelers with a novel experience that will also take
the stress out of long trips. For the
freighter fleet, China Airlines is responding to trends in the cargo market by
purchasing four new 777-8F freighters that will join the current fleet of 777F.
The next-generation 777-8F freighter has the same cargo hold specifications as
the 777F fleet and will offer more operational and dispatching flexibility.
Increased range and payload will provide synergistic benefits to the mixed
fleet and enhance the cargo capacity of China Airlines.
As an airline committed to sustainability, China
Airlines hopes that the introduction of brand-new aircraft will lead to further
improvements in passenger and cargo services that translate into increased
overall business yield. The exceptional
fuel-efficiency of the new aircraft is expected to cut fuel consumption and
carbon emissions by 25% compared to the previous generation of aircraft.
Flying the skies in an environmentally friendly manner will help realize the
sustainable development goals of Net Zero by 2050.