Qatar Airways will be the first airline to get the A350
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Qatar Airways will be the first airline in the world to receive the A350 aircraft which has just had its first test flight in full Qatar Airways livery. “We are delighted to see the new A350 taking to the skies in our livery,” said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr. Akbar Al Baker. “The A350 will be a very valuable addition to our fleet, and thanks to its extra width, we will be able to offer our passengers…

With a cross-section of 220 inches from armrest to armrest, the A350’s cabin provides the widest seats in its category, offering its passengers a unique experience of space and comfort.
Qatar Airways has 80 A350s on order which will be added to its existing fleet of 137 modern aircraft which service 144 global destinations.
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