The Airbus A350-1000, the largest variant of the Airbus A350 series, is known for its substantial size and passenger capacity. It measures 243 feet in length and can accommodate more passengers than its counterpart, the A350-900. However, this increase in size also results in a higher fuel consumption rate for the aircraft as a whole.
Operating costs for an A350-1000 range from $8,500 to $9,500 per flight hour, with fuel being a significant component of these expenses. The aircraft burns approximately 6.9 metric tons of fuel per hour, translating to about 1,822.8 gallons of aviation fuel. At cruising speeds of 561 mph, this yields an overall miles per gallon (mpg) rate of 0.308 for the entire aircraft.
Passenger seating configurations affect individual mpg calculations. With maximum seating at 480 passengers or a typical three-class arrangement accommodating between 375 and 400 seats, each passenger's mpg ranges from around 115.5 to 147.8 depending on the configuration.