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United Airlines to Decide if Airbus A350 Will Join Its Long-Haul Fleet

Summary by Air Journal
United Airlines is seriously considering reinvigorating its proposed introduction of the Airbus A350, which has previously been postponed repeatedly, as the company continues a global reflection on the operating economy, political relations and crew training costs in the face of an already widely supplied order book in Boeing 787. Its managing director, Scott Kirby, has confirmed to the specialized media The Airline Observer that a decision shou…
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United Airlines is facing important fleet decisions and is considering implementing its long-standing Airbus A350 order. Corporate CEO Scott Kirby announced a decision to replace aging Boeing aircraft by the end of the year. The airline has to replace more than 120 aircraft.

United Airlines is seriously considering reinvigorating its proposed introduction of the Airbus A350, which has previously been postponed repeatedly, as the company continues a global reflection on the operating economy, political relations and crew training costs in the face of an already widely supplied order book in Boeing 787. Its managing director, Scott Kirby, has confirmed to the specialized media The Airline Observer that a decision shou…

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Air Journal broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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