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Airbus unveils new first-class suite concept for A350-1000 aircraft

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Airbus unveils new first-class suite concept for A350-1000 aircraft
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Clint Henderson Managing editor | The Points Guy

Airbus has revealed a new interior concept for its A350-1000 aircraft, aiming to enhance the first-class experience for travelers. This concept includes three luxurious suites situated at the front of the aircraft, with a standout "master suite" designed for couples and located at the center of the plane.

The middle suite is equipped with a versatile sofa that can transform into a double bed, providing both comfort and convenience for travelers during ultra-long-haul flights. Although positioned in the plane's center, the suite includes "virtual" windows that passengers can adjust to the time of day, offering aesthetic ambiance despite the lack of real windows.

"We really pushed it to the limits," stated Ingo Wuggetzer, vice president of cabin marketing at Airbus, at a news conference in Hamburg, Germany. To accommodate these suites in a one-one-one configuration, Airbus had to rethink the aircraft's layout, including relocating crew rest areas and lavatories, and adjusting storage spaces. The company also plans to raise the ceiling to create a more open atmosphere within the cabin.

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Wuggetzer emphasized that "First class is here to stay," reinforcing Airbus's commitment to developing premium offerings despite the logistical challenges the new design may pose. This innovation reflects broader trends in the aviation industry, where airlines are continuously exploring premium cabin concepts to attract a niche market.

Several airlines have employed the A350 model for innovative projects. Qantas intends to operate "Project Sunrise" flights using the A350-1000 for non-stop routes between Sydney, New York, and London. Likewise, Japan Airlines introduced a new premium design on its A350, and Lufthansa recently commenced flight services with its Allegris cabin on the smaller A350-900 version.

Delta Air Lines has also entered the A350-1000 domain, showcasing a new cabin concept, while EVA Airways is contemplating its own suite design for this aircraft type.

For Airbus, the redesigned A350-1000 demonstrates a vision to stimulate market interest and illustrate the aircraft's capability to host top-tier airline products, proving the plane's adaptability for innovative airline expansions.

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