China Southern Airlines (CSA) puts on sale 10 Boeing 787-8 aircraft following their fleet restructuring. This is a big move as the airline navigates through its steps of strategic development, reconsolidating its status as one of China’s top airlines.

Boeing 787-8 Phasing out from Fleet
China Southern Airlines’ fleet restructuring started back in 2022. Three of China’s top airlines have been at their fifth year of loss following a recent release of financial results for 2024. Restructuring the fleet has helped China Southern Airlines boost operational cost-effectiveness.
As the first Chinese airline to operate with Boeing 787-8 aircraft, the airline is now phasing the model out. They own a total of 28 Boeing 787 aircraft, and after selling 10 787-8 aircraft, the fleet will operate with only 787-9 aircraft. The model has a higher passenger capacity and longer flight distance. With this restructuring step, the airline expects higher operational efficiency, which would lessen its loss and potentially bring in more revenue as the market evolves.
The deal’s starting total price is at RMB 3.964 B.

Fleet Restructuring and Strategic Development
This is not the first step China Southern Airlines has taken to recover from its loss. Starting from 2022, the airline has sold multiple A380 aircraft, amounting to RMB 14.7 B, and these steps have seen significant improvement in the airline’s performance.
With increasing competition both domestically and internationally, China’s top airlines have taken different steps to up their game in the aviation industry. Besides expanding flight routes to different regions, fleet updating and restructuring is undoubtedly also key to polishing the airline’s operations.
This step in strategic development shows again the airline’s ambition to consolidate its influence as China’s leading airline.
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