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Boeing revealed earlier this week the breakdown of Qatar Airways’ massive twin-aisle order: 55 787-9s, 75 787-10s, and 30 777-9s. There was additionally the cancellation of the provider’s 737 MAX order.
The provider now has orders for 295 passenger plane: 50 A321neos, 62 787-9s, 75 787-10s, 18 A350-1000s, and 90 777-9s. The purpose of this submit is to take a look at the provider’s long-term fleet planning.
Which plane replaces what
We are going to break down the provider’s doubtless fleet plan by plane section. It’s a combination of substitute and progress, achieved by means of up-gauging (aside from the A380) and a rise in depend. We assume that the provider doesn’t intend to retire its 787-9s, A350-900s, and A350-1000s over the interval.
The 27 A320ceos and 9 737-8s will likely be changed by 50 A321neos.
The 4 A330-200s, 9 A330-300s, and 30 787-8s will likely be changed by 62 787-9s.
The seven 777-200LRs will likely be changed by 18 A350-1000s.
The 57 777-300ERs and seven A380s will likely be changed by 90 777-9s.
One other massive 787-10 order
The standout facet of this order is the one for 75 787-10s. It’s the largest order to this point for the variant, surpassing IAG’s one for British Airways. The 787-10 is well-suited for all the provider’s missions to Europe, Asia, and Africa. Solely the Americas and Oceania are out of attain.
It has a bigger cargo quantity and marginally extra seats than the A350-900 with an identical gas burn. It really works nicely for missions as much as 10 hours. As time goes on, anticipate the 787-10 to earn an even bigger share of the Dreamliner orders as carriers substitute older A330-300s and 777-200ERs.
Conclusion: going for community breadth
Qatar Airways at the moment operates 232 passenger plane. Out of the 295 on order, 151 will substitute older ones, and the remainder will likely be for progress. The big 787 order signifies the provider desires to broaden its community to extra locations.


