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Atlas Air Switches to Airbus with 20 A350 Cargo Jet Order

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

Atlas Air has placed a major order for 20 Airbus A350 cargo aircraft, marking a significant win for Airbus over Boeing in the widebody freighter market.

In a major development in the cargo aviation sector, Atlas Air has announced an agreement to purchase 20 large Airbus A350 freighter aircraft. This order represents a significant victory for Airbus over its rival Boeing in the widebody freighter market. According to FreightWaves, the deal is a major blow to Boeing, which has traditionally dominated the cargo aircraft segment. The A350 freighter is Airbus' newest and largest cargo plane, offering increased capacity and efficiency compared to previous models. 'This order is a testament to the strong demand we are seeing for modern, fuel-efficient freighters,' said John Dietrich, President and CEO of Atlas Air Worldwide. 'The A350 freighter will be a key part of our fleet as we continue to grow and meet the needs of our customers around the world.' The move by Atlas Air to switch from Boeing to Airbus for its cargo fleet reflects broader trends in the aviation industry. Carriers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability and operating costs, areas where the A350 is seen to have advantages over competing models. Industry analysts say the Atlas Air order is a significant blow to Boeing, which has struggled to secure new freighter orders in recent years as Airbus has made inroads. The A350 freighter is expected to enter service in 2025, providing Atlas Air with a modern, efficient platform to support its global cargo operations. This development is the latest example of the evolving dynamics in the cargo aviation market, as carriers seek to optimize their fleets for the challenges of the 21st century supply chain.
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