A350ULR airlines

Singapore Airlines was the first aircraft to use the A350-900ULR, however, Air India recently made an order for some ULRs as well, Emirates said they wanted the ULR too to start new destinations to Central America, Qantas will use the A35K-ULR for its sydney-london, sydney-new york routes, and now Turkish airlines is looking to have some of its A359s be ULRs for them to fly to Australia, do you think there’s any other airline that could be seen flying the ULR or ordering it?

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Please post stuff like this in Real World Aviation.

Personally, before admin shuts this down, I think AirCalin and Air New Zealand could consider investing in ULRs for North and South American, African, and European routes.

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Why would they even shut it down lol

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Oh ya you already changed categories

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Air India and Emirates ordered the ULR? As far as I was aware, only Singapore has ordered the type. There is a HGW version of the standard -900 that Phillipine Airlines uses on its MNL-JFK route that they could’ve ordered, but so far I’ve heard nothing on others besides SQ ordering the ULR.

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Yeah, as far as I’m aware Air India didn’t order the ULR. Only Singapore has it.

Idk if emirates did, but the CEO said they would receive it, as for air India, they haven’t done the order yet but it’s an order for 85 aircraft of which I saw 5 are A359ulrs