The long range leader


- Delivering unmatched efficiency
- Compelling economics on every sector
- From regional to ultra-long-range routes

Flexibility for airlines, comfort for passengers
The uncompromised clean sheet design of the A350-900 delivers capacity, range, and economics, while providing the best cabin environment, results in ultimate flexibility for operators.
As the cornerstone member in Airbus’ A350 Family, the A350-900 accommodates 332-352 passengers in a standard three-class configuration, and flies efficiently on everything from short-range segments to ultra-long-range routes of up to 9,700nm (18,000km) non-stop.
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A350-900 Services
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FHS
Airbus Flight Hour Services is a material & maintenance service based on a contractual fixed hourly-rate payment.
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Skywise
The industry data platform [ purpose-built ] to address Aircraft Operations Challenges.
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Aircraft Entry-Into-Service
Airbus Customer Care assists you even before the delivery of your aircraft to ensure a serene entry-into-service.
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More questions?
FAQ
What is the difference between the A350-900 and the A350-1000?
The A350-900 is the smallest variant of the A350 family. It comes in 3 different weight variants: regional, classic and ULR for more optimised usage depending on operators’ needs.
Do the A350-1000 and A350-900 have the same engines?
Both A350 variants are fitted with the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB, the A350-900 is powered by the Trent XWB-84, and the A350-1000 with the Trent XWB-97.
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.
Do you need 2 different certifications to fly both A350 variants?
No, the A350-900 and A350-1000 share the same type rating, so they can be operated with one single certification. This certification can include the A330 as well, as both aircraft families share a common type rating.