As of early 2026, Turkish Airlines operates a substantial and rapidly growing fleet of Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The airline currently has 30 A350-900s in active service, with one of the youngest average fleet ages in the industry (around 2.5 years). This model is a cornerstone of their long-haul strategy, offering a modern 1-2-1 business class configuration and superior fuel efficiency. Turkish Airlines has committed to becoming one of the world's largest A350 operators, with a total order for 110 A350s across all variants, including the upcoming A350-1000 specifically designed for ultra-long-haul routes to destinations like Australia and New Zealand, and five A350F freighters for its cargo division. For 2026 travelers, flying an A350 with Turkish Airlines means experiencing one of the quietest cabins in the sky with advanced humidity control to reduce jet lag.