(Reuters) - Taiwanese start-up StarLux Airlines has ordered 17 Airbus A350 XWB aircraft for long-haul services, European planemaker Airbus said https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2019/03/starlux-airlines-orders-17-a350-xwb-aircraft-for-longhaul-services.html on Tuesday.
The order, which consists of 12 A350-1000S and 5 A350-900S, would be worth $6 billion at list prices https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2018/01/airbus-2018-price-list-press-release.html.
StarLux intends to use the planes on its premier long-haul operations from Taipei to Europe and North America, as well as selected destinations within the Asia-Pacific region, Airbus said.
"We are positive that with the A350 XWB, we will be able to spread our wings to further destinations, bringing our best-in-class services to more people over the world in the near future,” StarLux Airlines Founder and Chairman Chang Kuo-wei said.
StarLux and Airbus had signed a memorandum of understanding for the 17 wide-body planes at the Farnborough Airshow in July 2018.