Source : China Airlines . Files submitted at Taiwan Stock Exchange on 26 November 2025.
Taipei, 26 November 2025 — China Airlines today announced that its Board of Directors has formally approved a major widebody fleet renewal plan, as disclosed in a filing submitted to the Taiwan Stock Exchange on 26 November 2025.
Under this newly approved plan, China Airlines will acquire 18 next-generation widebody aircraft, consisting of:
- 5 Airbus A350-1000
- 5 Boeing 777-9
- 4 Boeing 777-8F
- 2 Boeing 777F
This strategic investment — valued at up to USD 7.85 billion, including aircraft and spare engines — is intended to modernize the airline’s fleet, enhance operational efficiency, and reinforce competitiveness across its long-haul passenger and cargo networks.
As part of the modernization strategy, China Airlines will initiate the phased retirement of its Boeing 747-400F freighter fleet. The aircraft will be progressively withdrawn from service as the new-generation freighters are introduced.
China Airlines stated that the fleet renewal plan will:
- significantly improve fuel efficiency,
- reduce environmental impact,
- expand cargo capacity, and
- support the airline’s long-term development strategy over the coming decade.
The company added that the combination of Airbus A350-1000 passenger aircraft and Boeing 777X/777F freighters represents an optimal balance for future network growth and operational resilience.








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