Leeham News

Atlas Air orders 20 A350Fs — Airbus captures ~60% of the widebody freighter market, overtaking Boeing

Atlas Air's March 16 firm order for 20 A350F freighters gives Airbus an estimated 60% share of the large widebody freighter market, reversing Boeing's long-standing lead and shifting cargo fleet demand, lessor placements and OEM production priorities toward the A350 family.

2026-04-02T00:36:21.424584-07:00
Leeham News

Atlas Air Orders 20 A350Fs, Pushing Airbus to 60% Freighter Market Share; Boeing Loses Lead

By Leeham News: Subscription Required By Scott Hamilton and Bjorn Fehrm April 2, 2026, © Leeham News: Boeing is no longer “freighter king.” The March 16 order by cargo carrier Atlas Air for 20 A350Fs gives Airbus a 60% market share… Read More Leeham News in addition to Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin, may now be found on Post.news here and on Mastodon here.

2026-04-02T00:36:21.390206-07:00
Leeham News

Atlas Air Orders 20 A350Fs — Airbus Grabs 60% Freighter Share; Is Boeing No Longer the ‘Freighter King’?

By Leeham News: Subscription Required By Scott Hamilton and Bjorn Fehrm April 2, 2026, © Leeham News: Boeing is no longer “freighter king.” The March 16 order by cargo carrier Atlas Air for 20 A350Fs gives Airbus a 60% market share… Read More See Scott Hamilton’s new column for Forbes on-line, It’s time for hard questions for Boeing.

2026-04-02T00:36:21.503090-07:00
Leeham News

Atlas Air Order Pushes Airbus to ~60% Freighter Market Share; A330F / A350F Market Implications

By Leeham News: Subscription Required By Scott Hamilton and Bjorn Fehrm April 2, 2026, © Leeham News: Boeing is no longer “freighter king.” The March 16 order by cargo carrier Atlas Air for 20 A350Fs gives Airbus a 60% market share… Read More Subscription Required By Judson Rollins Introduction January 13, 2022, © Leeham News: COVID-19 has upended the freight world, with air delivery now becoming relatively.

2026-04-02T00:36:21.749683-07:00
aerotelegraph.comStefan Eiselin

(DE) Latvia comes to Air Baltic's aid with an emergency loan

By aerotelegraph.com: Verdoppelte Treibstoffpreise, kaum abgesichert – und eine Anleihe über 380 Millionen Euro im Nacken: Für Air Baltic spitzt sich die Lage zu. Die lettische Regierung greift nun mit einem Notkredit ein.

2026-04-01T03:55:23.273636-07:00