MONTREAL - Air Canada has confirmed a firm order for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, formally revealing a commitment that had previously appeared as an unidentified customer order in Airbus’s backlog.
The deal adds to Air Canada’s ongoing widebody fleet renewal and signals continued confidence in long-haul international demand as the carrier looks to strengthen its global network over the second half of the decade.
The A350-1000 will be used to support Air Canada’s long-haul growth strategy, offering additional capacity and range on key intercontinental routes. The aircraft provides meaningful efficiency gains compared with older-generation widebodies, with lower fuel burn and emissions enabled by its advanced aerodynamics, composite-intensive structure, and latest-generation Rolls-Royce engines. Airbus also highlighted the type’s compatibility with sustainable aviation fuel, aligning with Air Canada’s longer-term environmental goals.
From a product and passenger standpoint, the A350-1000 brings a modern widebody platform to Air Canada’s fleet, with a quieter cabin, improved comfort, and updated onboard systems. For Airbus, the order reinforces continued momentum for the A350 program in the upper widebody segment, as airlines seek long-range aircraft that balance capacity, efficiency, and flexibility for evolving international networks.