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Etihad Airways has become the sole operator of the Airbus A350-1000 to Australia, marking a milestone in long-haul aviation. With its flagship aircraft now flying exclusively to Sydney, Etihad boosts comfort, efficiency, and premium offerings—while competitors like Qantas and Cathay Pacific await fleet updates.
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Etihad’s flagship jet lands a solo spot in Australia
Etihad Airways has officially become the only airline operating the Airbus A350-1000 to Australia, following its recent deployment on the Abu Dhabi–Sydney route. The move positions Etihad as a premium leader in long-haul connectivity, offering enhanced passenger experience and operational efficiency.
Major takeaways:
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Etihad’s A350-1000 began service to Sydney on October 19, 2025, replacing the Boeing 777-300ER on all ten weekly flights
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The aircraft features 44 Business Suites with sliding doors, boosting privacy and premium seat count by over 20%
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Cathay Pacific last flew the A350-1000 to Australia in October, and has no scheduled return for 2026
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Qantas is expected to introduce the A350-1000 next year, but currently does not operate the variant
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The shift reflects Etihad’s rapid fleet expansion—growing from 96 to 115 aircraft in one year
Strategic skies ahead
Etihad’s exclusive use of the A350-1000 to Australia underscores its commitment to innovation and luxury in global aviation. As competitors gear up for fleet upgrades, Etihad enjoys a temporary edge in the premium long-haul segment.
Sources: Simple Flying, Etihad Airways, Aviation A2Z
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