Singapore Airlines weighs 50+ widebody order between Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 777X

Singapore Airlines is reported to be in talks with both Airbus and Boeing for a major long-haul fleet renewal package covering at least 50 of their largest widebodies—either Airbus A350-1000s or Boeing 777Xs—according to industry sources. The discussions are framed as supporting the carrier’s next phase of growth from next decade.

Discovered 2026-06-04T03:56:32.352502-07:00 | 2026-06-04T03:56:32.352502-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • A potential 50+ aircraft decision between the A350-1000 and 777X is a high-signal demand indicator for the next-generation long-haul market, directly informing OEM production and commercial strategy.
  • The reported scale underscores how major network carriers are approaching fleet renewal planning as they look beyond near-term capacity and toward multi-year growth from the next decade.
  • For suppliers across the widebody value chain, a single large order can influence near-term supply allocation, industrial capacity, and aftermarket planning (from components through long-term support).

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Aviation Week ch-aviation aviation.direct Dj's Aviation aerotelegraph.com airliners.de
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