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IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has finalized a commitment for 30 Airbus A350 aircraft, converting a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed in June into a firm order. This brings the airline's total A350 orders to 60 aircraft. The expanded order marks a strategic shift for IndiGo as it prepares to enter the long-haul international market, leveraging the A350’s long range and efficiency to support its global ambitions.
“Today is a special day for IndiGo as we solidify our commitment to expanding our international footprint and offering unparalleled connectivity to our customers,” said Pieter Elbers, CEO, IndiGo. “The conversion of this MoU into a firm order for 30 additional A350-900s is a testament to our confidence in the future of Indian aviation and our strategic partnership with Airbus, further reinforced by the strong start of our long-haul operations. In line with India’s vision of becoming a global aviation hub and our aspiration to establish ourselves as a leading global aviation player by 2030, IndiGo is taking decisive steps forward. These aircraft, as they join our fleet in the years to come, will play a pivotal role in enabling IndiGo to expand its reach, connect India with more destinations across the globe, and offer our customers new international travel opportunities.”
“The A350’s unparalleled fuel efficiency, range and passenger comfort perfectly align with IndiGo’s ambitious growth plans and international long-haul network ambitions. This milestone reinforces our strong partnership with one of the fastest-growing airlines in the world, and we look forward to supporting their expansion into new long-haul markets,” said Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, EVP Sales of the Commercial Aircraft business at Airbus.
India, the world’s fastest growing aviation market, is witnessing a surge in international travel as the economy grows and household incomes rise.
The A350’s new generation engines and use of lightweight materials bring a 25% advantage in fuel burn, operating costs, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, compared to previous generation competitor aircraft.
At the end of September 2025, the A350 had won more than 1,400 orders from 63 customers worldwide.
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