Wedoany.com Report-Dec.24, Philippine Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-1000, becoming the 10th airline worldwide to operate the largest variant of this long-range widebody aircraft.
The aircraft features a premium three-class configuration with 382 seats. It will support the national carrier's expansion of long-haul operations across the Pacific, enabling non-stop services to major destinations in North America.
This delivery represents the initial unit of nine A350-1000s ordered as part of Philippine Airlines' fleet expansion program. The new aircraft will complement the airline's existing A350-900s, which are already in service on select long-haul routes. The addition strengthens the widebody fleet strategy, increasing capacity for extended routes while improving travel experience and operational reliability.
The A350 family is recognized as the world's most modern widebody aircraft, setting benchmarks for intercontinental travel. Its design integrates advanced technologies, aerodynamics, new-generation engines, and lightweight materials, resulting in a 25 percent improvement in fuel burn, operating costs, and carbon dioxide emissions compared to previous-generation competitor aircraft.
The cabin, known as Airspace, provides a spacious and comfortable environment with wide seats, high ceilings, and ambient lighting to promote relaxation during long flights.
The A350 is certified to operate with up to 50 percent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Airbus aims to achieve 100 percent SAF capability for its aircraft by 2030.
At the end of November 2025, the A350 family had accumulated nearly 1,500 firm orders from 66 customers worldwide.
The A350-1000's enhanced range and efficiency position it well for transpacific routes, offering Philippine Airlines greater flexibility in network planning. This milestone aligns with the airline's commitment to fleet modernization and sustainable operations.
The introduction of the A350-1000 enhances connectivity between the Philippines and key international markets, supporting growth in passenger traffic and cargo potential.









