Since the Airbus A350 entered commercial service in January 2015 with Qatar Airways, the aircraft has proved immensely popular with airlines across the world. Thanks to its advanced fuselage and engine technology, the A350 is today one of the most fuel-efficient aircraft in the skies, particularly when deployed on long-distance routes.
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