Cathay Pacific will tonight officially unveil its brand new Airbus A350 XWB - the world's latest widebody aircraft and one which the airline will fly on the Hong Kong-Auckland route later this year.
The new plane - which has a list price of US$308 million ($NZ460m) - makes extensive use of composite materials and is claimed to be 25 per cent more efficient than the equivalent aircraft it will replace due to engine efficiencies, being lighter and aerodynamic modificatons.
At a special hangar ceremony at Hong Kong International Airport the airline will show off the plane to special guests and media. Cathay is Asia's largest airline by number of passengers but the A350 is the first new type of plane to enter the airline's fleet in 20 years.
It will be used on the Hong Kong-Auckland route to replace older and less efficient Airbus A340s. The airline has been retiring those and ageing 747 Jumbo jets from its 140-strong fleet.
While three other airlines have already taken delivery of A350s during the past two years, much of the interest is in how they fit them out.