Airbus finalises deal to sell seven A350 freighters to Singapore Airlines

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Singapore Airlines had in December said it had signed a provisional agreement to buy the freighters.

“The order underscores the importance of the cargo market to the SIA Group,” Goh Choon Phong, the airline’s CEO, said in a statement. “These new-generation aircraft will substantially increase our operating efficiencies and reduce our fuel burn.”

The new freighters will replace Singapore Airlines’ own fleet of seven ageing Boeing (NYSE:BA) 747s.

The companies did not provide a value for the order, which was signed at the Singapore Airshow.

The deal allows the airline to swap part of the order for 15 A320neo jetliners and two A350-900 passenger versions that it had previously ordered from Airbus and remain to be delivered.

Those 17 planes had a list value of $2.3 billion when Airbus last published prices in 2018, roughly the same price as the estimated value of the freighters.