IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has finalised a firm order for 30 Airbus A350 aircraft. This deal converts a memorandum of understanding signed in June into a confirmed contract. As a result, IndiGo’s total A350 orders now stand at 60.
The agreement marks a key turning point for the airline. It signals IndiGo’s entry into the long-haul international market. Moreover, the A350’s impressive range and fuel efficiency will help the carrier expand globally while improving operational sustainability.
“Today is a special day for IndiGo as we solidify our commitment to expanding our international footprint and offering unparalleled connectivity to our customers,” said Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo. “The conversion of this MoU into a firm order for 30 additional A350-900s is a testament to our confidence in the future of Indian aviation and our strategic partnership with Airbus.”
He continued, “In line with India’s vision of becoming a global aviation hub and our aspiration to establish ourselves as a leading global aviation player by 2030, IndiGo is taking decisive steps forward. These aircraft, as they join our fleet in the years to come, will play a pivotal role in enabling IndiGo to expand its reach, connect India with more destinations across the globe, and offer our customers new international travel opportunities.”
Meanwhile, India’s aviation market continues to grow rapidly. As household incomes rise and the economy strengthens, demand for international travel is increasing sharply. Therefore, the A350 is ideally placed to meet this new wave of long-range demand.
For over five decades, Airbus has supported India’s aviation growth. Its A320 Family democratised domestic air travel. Now, the A350 will help Indian airlines, including IndiGo, capture global opportunities and enhance connectivity worldwide.