Airbus books 10 A350-900s; SWISS adds five more A350-900s with 'SWISS Senses' cabin

Airbus has recorded ten A350-900 orders — eight for an undisclosed customer and two listed as private jets — while SWISS confirmed it will take five additional A350-900s on top of five already ordered, with deliveries through 2025–2031 and a new 'SWISS Senses' cabin.

Discovered 2025-10-08T10:20:41.838631-07:00 | 2025-10-08T10:20:41.838631-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Signals continued demand for the A350 platform: Airbus recently logged 10 gross A350 orders, including newly confirmed bookings, reinforcing widebody market interest.
  • SWISS's five-aircraft top-up (adding to five already on order) alters carrier capacity and cabin-product plans; cabin changes affect long-haul seat density and premium positioning, as seen in analyses of long-haul cabin density and layouts.
  • Incremental A350 demand interacts with Airbus's production cadence: the manufacturer has noted delivery targets and a fourth-quarter workload needed to reach its full-year guidance, highlighting production and delivery timing implications for customers (Airbus delivery pace context: trailing 2025 target of ~820 jets).

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mrobusinesstoday.com Air Data News aerospaceglobalnews.com CAPA FlightGlobal aerotelegraph.com
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2025-10-08T10:20:41.838631-07:00
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2025-10-12T23:21:21.283248-07:00
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