EVA Air Airbus A350-1000 and A321neo
EVA Air Airbus A350-1000 and A321neo (Source: Airbus)

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EVA Air has placed a firm order with Airbus for six long-range A350-1000 aircraft and three single-aisle A321neo aircraft. The new orders complete a commitment announced in March 2025 and bring EVA Air’s order backlog to a total of 24 A350-1000s and 18 A321neos.

Sustainability and passenger comfort

emphasizes that the new aircraft underscore its commitment to and an exceptional experience. Both the -1000 and the are considered benchmarks in their categories, offering efficiency and . The plans to leverage the increased range and efficiency to strengthen its market position.

Trust in Airbus technology

Benoît de Saint-Exupéry of emphasized that EVA ‘s new orders underscore the continued appeal of the as a benchmark for intercontinental operations and the A321neo as a regional efficiency leader. Airbus is ready to support the seamless transition of these aircraft into the EVA Air fleet.

State-of-the-art aircraft technology

The A350 is considered the world’s most modern and efficient wide-body aircraft, setting new standards for intercontinental travel. It can run on up to 50% and is expected to be fully -compliant by 2030. The A321neo is part of the family and 20% fuel savings.

Worldwide response

Since its launch in 2016, the A321neo model has received over 6,800 orders from more than 90 customers. The A350 Family has received more than 1,360 orders from 60 customers worldwide, with over 640 aircraft operating in 38 fleets, primarily on long-haul routes.

EVA Air is a leading Taiwanese airline recognized for its commitment to and customer service. With a broad network spanning , , and , EVA Air remains a pioneer in modern and sets industry standards. Its growth is supported by strategic fleet decisions aimed at delivering reduced and enhanced passenger comfort.