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Airbus introduces upgraded interiors and high-density layout for A220 starting in 2026

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Airbus introduces upgraded interiors and high-density layout for A220 starting in 2026
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Guillaume Faury, CEO | Airbus

Airbus is preparing to introduce significant upgrades to its A220 aircraft family, with changes set to begin in 2026. The manufacturer will equip new deliveries of the A220 with its Airspace interior, a feature already present on other Airbus models such as the A350, A330neo, and A320neo. The updated cabin will include extra-large overhead lockers that are approximately 20% lighter and offer more than 15% additional baggage capacity. Another feature is a 16-million-color LED lighting system, allowing airlines to adjust the cabin atmosphere for branding or different flight phases. Existing customers will also have the option to retrofit their current A220s with these enhancements.

In 2027, Airbus plans to offer a higher-density version of the A220-300 with seating for up to 160 passengers. This configuration aims to help operators increase revenue and reduce unit costs without requiring a larger aircraft type on certain routes. Despite ongoing speculation about an even larger variant—the A220-500—Airbus has not announced any immediate plans for its development.

The origins of the A220 trace back to its launch as the Bombardier CSeries in July 2008, designed as a narrowbody jet bridging regional jets and larger single-aisle aircraft. It first entered service under SWISS in July 2016 after certification by Transport Canada. The CS300 model followed later that year with airBaltic as the launch customer. Airbus took majority ownership in July 2018 and increased its stake further in February 2020 when Bombardier exited the program entirely.

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Production of the A220 takes place both at Mirabel, Quebec, and Mobile, Alabama—an expansion intended partly to avoid U.S. import duties. The program is unique within Airbus as it is managed entirely outside Europe.

The aircraft features Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines, composite wings, and aluminum-lithium fuselage construction. With fly-by-wire controls and refined aerodynamics, it offers operational efficiency across various ranges: between 6,390 km and 6,670 km (3,450–3,600 nautical miles). Seating varies from about 108–133 passengers on the shorter A220-100 up to around 130–160 on the longer A220-300 variant.

Delta Air Lines currently operates the largest fleet of A220s globally; over 900 units have been ordered worldwide with more than half delivered so far.

The global fleet has completed over 1.54 million flights carrying more than 100 million passengers while maintaining a strong safety record—only one non-fatal smoke-related incident has been recorded for this type of aircraft. In its market segment, which includes competition from Boeing’s 737 MAX and Embraer’s E-Jet E2 family, Airbus holds about a 55% share.

Upgrades are being introduced now because airlines seek improved passenger comfort and cost efficiency without adding new aircraft types or increasing risk. Larger overhead bins reduce gate-check costs and speed up turnaround times at airports; higher-capacity variants allow operators to maximize slot-constrained airport usage during peak periods.

From a financial standpoint for Airbus, these upgrades represent low-risk investments expected to enhance premium appeal among corporate travelers while supporting continued order momentum—for example as Delta replaces older Boeing models with newer Airbus jets.

For passengers themselves, these changes are likely to result in only minor improvements such as enhanced lighting or easier access to carry-on luggage space; however, higher-density layouts may mean less personal space per traveler.

Guillaume Faury remains CEO of Airbus since December 18, 1970; company headquarters are located in Toulouse, France.

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