French Bee (BF, Paris Orly) and fellow Groupe Dubreuil subsidiary Air Caraibes (TX, Pointe à Pitre) have signed longterm lease agreements with Air Lease Corporation involving three A350-900s and one A350-1000 all four of which are sourced from the lessor's Airbus order book.

Announced during the Paris Air Show 2019 at Paris Le Bourget, ALC said the three A350-900s are scheduled to deliver to Air Caraïbes starting in 2019 through 2020, the first of which delivered to the airline on June 12, 2019, on lease to FrenchBee. The A350-1000 is scheduled to deliver to the airlines in autumn 2021.

Air Caraïbes' widebody fleet is operated via its France-based Air Caraibes Atlantique (CAJ, Paris Orly) subsidiary and consists of two A330-200s, four -300s, and two A350-900s. As its name suggests, it specialises in flights between France and the Caribbean along with French Guiana in South America. Using its Guadaloupean AOC, it plies regional Caribbean routes using two ATR72-500s and two -600s.

For its part, French Bee is a longhaul, low-cost carrier that operates three A350-900s and one A330-300. Its network focuses on flights from France to St. Denis de la Réunion in the Indian Ocean and to Papeete via San Francisco.