Taiwan’s EVA Air confirmed Tuesday to Airbus an order for 18 A350-1000s and 15 A321neo jets. The total value of the deal is about $10.1 billion, the list price, although airlines often get significant discounts for large orders.
The A350-1000s will replace the older aircraft in EVA Air’s long-haul fleet, and the A321neo aircraft will be deployed on regional routes.
The European manufacturer celebrated this order with a post published on X (formerly Twitter).
So excited that #EVAAir has chosen the #A350-1000, our #LongRangeLeader, to modernise its long-haul fleet. ✈️
Adding to this news, the airline has also announced that it will order the #A321neo for its regional routes! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/hkJkRwTv8p— Airbus Newsroom (@AirbusPRESS) November 7, 2023
According to Planespotters, EVA Air’s current fleet is comprised of 86 aircraft: 34 Boeing 777-300s, 8 Boeing 777-Fs, 13 Boeing 787s, 12 Airbus A330s and 19 A321ceo.

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