Conceived from the outset to become a comprehensive airliner Family, the A350 XWB (extra wide-body) will be available in three basic passenger versions, flying up to 350 passengers on a range of more than 15,750 km / 8,500 nm. The latest innovations in terms of advanced technologies will be incorporated in the airliner Family, including all-new, easy-to-maintain, and much lighter Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) paneled fuselage skins. Furthermore it is designed to confront the challenges of high fuel prices, rising passenger expectations, and environmental concerns in that market segment. The A350 XWB was given its industrial launch in December 2006 and its entry into service is planned for 2013.
A350-900 XWB Aeroflot The A350 XWB - Xtra Wide-Body - is Airbus´ response to market demand for a medium capacity long range wide-body family. With a range of up to 8,300nm / 15,380km, the family will include the A350-800 for 270 passengers in a spacious three-class configuration; the A350-900 for 314 passengers and the A350-1000 seating 350 passengers. An ultra long-range version, the A350-900R, will fly even further while a freighter version, the A350-900F, will complement the passenger models. Available from 2013, the A350 XWB is able to offer 20 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat than competing aircraft in this size category and fuel efficiency improvements of up to 25 per cent per seat.
Airbus A350-900 Finnair The A350 XWB - Xtra Wide-Body - is Airbus´ response to market demand for a medium capacity long range wide-body family. With a range of up to 8,300nm / 15,380km, the family will include the A350-800 for 270 passengers in a spacious three-class configuration; the A350-900 for 314 passengers and the A350-1000 seating 350 passengers. An ultra long-range version, the A350-900R, will fly even further while a freighter version, the A350-900F, will complement the passenger models. Available from 2013, the A350 XWB is able to offer 20 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat than competing aircraft in this size category and fuel efficiency improvements of up to 25 per cent per seat.
Airbus A350-800 Qatar Airways The A350 XWB - Xtra Wide-Body - is Airbus´ response to market demand for a medium capacity long range wide-body family. With a range of up to 8,300nm / 15,380km, the family will include the A350-800 for 270 passengers in a spacious three-class configuration; the A350-900 for 314 passengers and the A350-1000 seating 350 passengers. An ultra long-range version, the A350-900R, will fly even further while a freighter version, the A350-900F, will complement the passenger models. Available from 2013, the A350 XWB is able to offer 20 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat than competing aircraft in this size category and fuel efficiency improvements of up to 25 per cent per seat.
A350-800 Tunis Air The A350 XWB - Xtra Wide-Body - is Airbus´ response to market demand for a medium capacity long range wide-body family. With a range of up to 8,300nm / 15,380km, the family will include the A350-800 for 270 passengers in a spacious three-class configuration; the A350-900 for 314 passengers and the A350-1000 seating 350 passengers. An ultra long-range version, the A350-900R, will fly even further while a freighter version, the A350-900F, will complement the passenger models. Available from 2013, the A350 XWB is able to offer 20 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat than competing aircraft in this size category and fuel efficiency improvements of up to 25 per cent per seat.
A350-900 China Airlines The A350 XWB - Xtra Wide-Body - is Airbus´ response to market demand for a medium capacity long range wide-body family. With a range of up to 8,300nm / 15,380km, the family will include the A350-800 for 270 passengers in a spacious three-class configuration; the A350-900 for 314 passengers and the A350-1000 seating 350 passengers. An ultra long-range version, the A350-900R, will fly even further while a freighter version, the A350-900, will complement the passenger models. Available from 2013, the A350 XWB is able to offer 20 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat than competing aircraft in this size category and fuel efficiency improvements of up to 25 per cent per seat.
A350 "Internal fittings/lobby". The passengers in the A350 can enjoy the most progressive and comfortable cabins of their class. The entrance area was drawn in a new round design, which also includes the door area and an elegant integration of facilities like kitchen, toilettes and recreation areas. Airlines are thus in the position to offer its passengers more space and a personal welcome in the entrance area. The new design emerged from the cooperation between the Airbus Design Teams in Hamburg and Toulouse and the Londoner Design Company Priestman Goode. The A350 will offer the Airlines the cabin, which has been most versatile until now and allow them to re-configure the seating arrangement, toilettes and kitchen in a simple manner in order to be able to convert their strategies and to quickly react to market requirements.
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