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The long range leader

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  • A true global leader
  • An unbeatable profit generator
  • The perfect fit for long range operations
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The new reference of the large widebody market

Recognised as the airline industry’s large widebody aircraft of reference, the A350-1000 comfortably accommodates from 350 to 410 passengers in a standard three-class configuration, with 40% more area for premium-category seating. 
 

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A350 range

We nickname the A350 “The long range leader”. Discover why by exploring how far the A350 can take you.  

8,900nm
range

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Airspace: passenger well-being at the heart of each flight

Like all members of the Airbus Family, the A350-1000 benefits from the most modern airliner cabin – delivering new standards of comfort to passengers throughout the flight.

  • The quietest twin-aisle cabin

  • Latest generation IFE

  • High air quality

Key figures

Capacity

Pax Max seating
480 seats
Typical seating 3-class
350-410 seats
Cargo LD3 capacity underfloor
44 LD3
Max pallet number underfloor
14 pallets
Water volume
264 m³

Performance

Range
16,482 km
Mmo
M0.89
Max ramp weight
319.90 tonnes
Max take-off weight
322.00 tonnes
Max landing weight
236.00 tonnes
Max zero fuel weight
223.00 tonnes
Max fuel capacity
164,000 litres

Dimensions

Overall length
73.79 m
Cabin length
58.03 m
Fuselage width
5.96 m
Max cabin width
5.61 m
Wing span (geometric)
64.75 m
Height
17.08 m
Track
10.73 m
Wheelbase
32.48 m

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What is the difference between the A350-900 and the A350-1000?

The A350-1000 is the biggest variant of the A350 family. It is 7m longer than the -900 variant, and can accommodate up to 40 more passengers. 

Do the A350-1000 and A350-900 have the same engines?

Both A350 variants are fitted with the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB, however the A350-1000 is powered by the Trent XWB-97, and the A350-900 with the Trent XWB-84. 

What is the percentage of advanced materials in the A350 airframe?

The A350 is made out of 70% advanced materials (53% composite and 14% titanium) resulting in lower weight and reduced maintenance. 

How many days does a pilot need to get an A350 qualification?

For pilots who do not have any Airbus aircraft qualification, full type rating takes 24 days. 

For A320 pilots, 11 days of training are necessary to get an A350 certification. 

For A330 pilots, 8 days of training are necessary to get an A350 certification. 

For A380 pilots, 5 days of training are necessary to get an A350 certification.