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Air France- KLM signs Airbus A350F for future cargo load ticking off efficiency and sustainability

The A350F stands out in terms of economics and environmental signature compared to the other aircraft in the market.
The aircraft will feature a large main deck cargo door and a fuselage length optimized for cargo operations.

A350F will increase Air France’s cargo capacity with the most efficient and sustainable cargo aircraft available in the market. 

Air France-KLM has finalized its order with Airbus for four new generation A350F freighters, following the earlier commitment announced in December 2021. The freighters are destined to increase Air France’s cargo capacity with the most efficient and sustainable cargo aircraft available in the market. 

Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Airbus International said, “Airlines now have a choice, and we salute Air France for joining those going for the A350F’s step-change in efficiency and sustainability for the cargo operations of the future. We are gratified by the wave of early adopters who, like Air France, see the economics and environmental signature of the A350s as standing out versus alternatives, past, existing, and future. Merci Air France.”

The A350F is based on the world’s most modern long-range leader, the A350. The aircraft will feature a large main deck cargo door and a fuselage length optimized for cargo operations. Over 70% of the airframe is made of advanced materials resulting in a 30 tonnes lighter take-off weight, which together with efficient Rolls-Royce engines generates an advantage of at least 20% lower fuel burn and CO2 over its current closest competitor.

 The A350 has a 109-ton payload capacity and can serve all the cargo markets like express, general cargo, special cargo, etc. The aircraft is placed in the large freighter category, the only new generation freighter aircraft ready for the enhanced ICAO CO₂ emissions standards.

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Launched in 2021, the A350F recorded 29 orders and commitments from five customers.