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This article lists the orders and deliveries for the Airbus A350 family, currently produced by Airbus.

Orders and deliveries

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Orders and deliveries by type

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The A350 family has 1,345 firm orders from 61 customers, of which Turkish Airlines is the largest with 110 orders. A total of 628 aircraft have been delivered as of November 2024.[1]

In June 2023, the A350 family aircraft reached 1,000 orders.[1]

Orders and deliveries by type (summary) [1]
Type Orders Deliveries Backlog
A350-900 988 538 450
A350-1000 302 90 212
A350F 55 55
A350 family 1,345 628 717

Orders and deliveries by year

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A350 family orders and deliveries by year (distributive)[1]
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Total
Orders 2 292[2] 163[3] 51 78 −31 27 230 −32 −3 41 36 40 32 −11 2 8 281 139 1,345
Deliveries A350-900 1 14 49 78 79 87 45 49 50 52 34 538
A350-1000 14 25 14 6 10 12 9 90
A350F 0
A350 family 1 14 49 78 93 112 59 55 60 64 43 628
A350 family orders and deliveries by year (cumulative)[1]
Orders
Deliveries

As of November 2024[1]

Orders and deliveries by customer

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as of 30 June 2024[1]

Orders and deliveries graph

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as of 30 June 2024[1]

Operators & entry into service dates (Including number of aircraft in service)

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See also

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References

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