Rolls-Royce delivers first Airbus A350-900 to EgyptAir for fleet expansion

Rolls-Royce has delivered EgyptAir's first Airbus A350-900, powered by Trent XWB-84 engines, as part of the airline's long-haul fleet modernisation programme. This aircraft is the first of 16 A350-900s ordered and will help expand the international network and increase long-haul capacity.

Rolls-Royce has marked the delivery of EgyptAir's first Airbus A350-900, powered exclusively by Trent XWB-84 engines, as the national carrier advances its long-haul fleet modernisation programme. This aircraft is the first of 16 A350-900s ordered by EgyptAir and will play a central role in expanding the airline's international network and boosting long-haul capacity.

The Trent XWB is the world's most efficient large civil aero engine currently in service, optimised for long-range operations with lower fuel burn, reduced CO₂ emissions, and enhanced environmental performance. Omar Al Adib, Senior Vice President – Civil Aerospace at Rolls-Royce, said the delivery builds on a long-standing partnership. “Our relationship with EgyptAir spans more than five decades, during which we have supported the airline through successive generations of aircraft and engine technology,” he said. “The introduction of the Trent XWB-powered A350 reflects EgyptAir’s continued focus on operational excellence as it grows its widebody fleet.”

The Trent XWB delivers up to 25% lower fuel burn and CO₂ emissions compared with previous-generation engines and powers some of the world’s longest commercial routes. Across the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia, the Trent XWB-84 has accumulated nearly 3.8 million flying hours, demonstrating strong performance in demanding operating conditions, including hot, high, dry, and sandy environments.

Rolls-Royce’s relationship with EgyptAir spans more than 55 years and includes several milestones in civil aviation history, from powering the world’s first turboprop engine to enter airline service to supporting the first commercial flight of an axial-flow jet engine, and today’s latest generation of widebody aircraft. With the A350-900 entering service, EgyptAir continues to build a Rolls-Royce-powered widebody fleet, which already includes 11 Airbus A330ceo aircraft powered by Trent 700 engines and eight Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners powered by Trent 1000 engines.

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