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Airbus secures deal with Singapore Airlines for A350F freighter planes

The wings for the planes will be made at Airbus Broughton in North Wales

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Airbus for seven A350F freighter aircraft(Image: Airbus)

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Airbus for seven A350F freighter aircraft.

The agreement will see the A350F begin replacing the airline's existing B747-400F fleet in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Earlier this year Airbus received Board of Directors approval for a freighter derivative of the A350 designed to meet the imminent wave of large freighter replacements and the evolving environmental requirements, shaping the future of airfreight.

The A350F will be powered by latest technology, fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce Trent-XWB97 engines.

Wings for the planes will be made at Airbus Broughton in North Wales.

“We are honoured by Singapore Airlines’ vote of confidence in the A350F as it renews its freighter fleet. The A350F is the world’s all-new large freighter and will be unmatched in its market segment in terms of operational efficiency, lower fuel consumption and CO₂ savings,” said Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Airbus International.

“It is gratifying that Singapore Airlines recognises the value of the A350F as we build on the strong partnership we already enjoy.”

The A350F will have a high level of commonality with the A350 passenger versions.