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August 2019

(Figures at end of July 2019)

A350 XWB FAMILY: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF AIR TRAVEL

Key Figures  The A350 XWB is the world’s most modern wide body
family and the long-range leader. It is the only all-new
design aircraft in the 300-410 seater category, offering
25% advantage in fuel the lowest cost per seat of any large wide body.
burn, operating costs and
CO2 emissions vs. previous  The A350 XWB offers by design unrivalled operational
generation competitor aircraft flexibility and efficiency for all market segments up to
ultra-long haul (9,700 nm).
70% advanced materials:  The A350 XWB’s clean sheet design includes state-of-
composites (53%), the-art technologies and aerodynamics delivering
titanium, modern aluminium unmatched standards of efficiency and comfort.
alloys.  The A350 XWB’s “Airspace by Airbus” cabin is the
quietest of any twin-aisle and offers passengers and
crews the most modern in-flight products for the most
comfortable flying experience.

Orders and deliveries


 913 orders from 52 customers.
 295 A350s delivered to 30 customers. (incl.25 A350-1000)

In-service status
 2,100,000+ flight hours, 326,000+ flight cycles
 370+ routes
 92,000,000+ passengers
 14h estimated daily utilisation
 Operational Reliability 99.3% reached in 2019 (3-month rolling)
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Product features
The world’s most modern and efficient aircraft family
Combining the very latest aerodynamics, new generation engines and use of lightweight
materials, the A350 XWB brings a 25% advantage in fuel burn, operating costs and carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to previous generation competitor aircraft.
 State-of-the-art aerodynamics, inspired by nature, including unique morphing technology
that continuously optimises the wing profile to reduce drag and lower fuel burn.
 Powered by new Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, the world’s most efficient large aero
engine flying today:
o A350-900: 84,000 lbs take-off thrust.
o A350-1000: 97,000 lbs take-off thrust.

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 Over 70% of the airframe is made from advanced materials, including:
o 53% composites.
o titanium (substitute for steel).
o modern aluminium alloys.

Community benefits
An eco-efficient, sustainable design for a quieter, cleaner aircraft reducing the environmental
impact from gate to gate:
 Quietest in its class with 40% noise footprint reduction vs previous generation aircraft:
exterior noise level of the A350-900 is certified at 21 EPNdB (Effective Perceived Noise
Decibel) below ICAO Chapter 4 requirements.
 25% less CO2 emissions per seat.
 28% NOx (Nitrogen (di)Oxide) emissions below CAEP/6.
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Cabin features
 The A350 XWB features a 221”-wide cabin (6” wider than 787) offering passengers
absolute comfort in all classes, and flexibility for airlines to accommodate all types of
configurations.
 The A350-900 offers 300-350 seats in typical 3-class configuration
 The A350-1000 offers 350-410 seats in typical 3-class configuration, with the same
comfort and 40% more premium area.

Exclusive passenger experience


 The quietest twin-aisle cabin:
o Five decibels quieter than competing aircraft, and up to nine decibels quieter towards
the front of the cabin. This means four times less noise.
 Lower cabin altitude thanks to composite fuselage: 6,000 feet vs 8,000 feet in an
aluminium fuselage aircraft.
 Largest overhead luggage bins on the market.
 Highest ceiling (95 inches) in the industry and vertical sidewalls, increasing the feeling of
space for passengers.
 Latest air conditioning and cabin temperature management systems:
o Up to 8 temperature control zones for passengers in all classes, additional 4 zones
for crew members.
o 20% more fresh air than 787 with entire air cabin renewed every 2 to 3 minutes.
 Full LED ambient lighting: 16.7 million different colours for a large variety of
customisable, dynamic lighting scenarios to simulate different times of day (e.g.
mimicking natural sunrise and sunset) and reduce fatigue & jetlag after a long-haul flight.

In-Flight-Entertainment & Connectivity:


 Latest (fourth) generation in-flight entertainment system for all passengers: high
definition screens and video on demand.
 Full connectivity (Internet, Email, GSM, WiFi) via personal devices for all passengers.
 Wireless connection, high-speed connectivity.

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2 rond-point Emile Dewoitine Email: [email protected]
31700 Blagnac Web: airbus.com
France Follow us on Twitter: @airbus & @airbuspress
A350 XWB Technical Data

A350-900 A350-1000
Typical 3-class seating 300-350 - Max 440 350-410 - Max 440
Engine (Thrust) Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97
Max.Take-Off Weight (MTOW) 280t 319t
Range 8,100nm (15,000km) 8,700nm (16,100km)
Length 66.80m (219' 2") 73.78m (242' 1")
Wing span 64.75m (212‘5“)
Fuselage width 5.96m (19‘ 7“)
Height 17.05m (55' 11") 17.08m (56' 0")
Max fuel capacity 141,000l 159,000l
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Usable cargo volume 172,40 m 208,20 m3

Operational flexibility
 A flexible, high-value Family comprising 2 complementary aircraft, the A350-900 and the
A350-1000, with high level of commonality (95% common part numbers) and Same Type
Rating.
 The A350-900 is a single and optimum platform, which offers unbeatable operational
flexibility and efficiency, from short to ultra-long-range operations.
 The A350-900 Ultra Long Range (ULR) is the latest variant of the A350 XWB Family.
Capable of flying 9,700 nautical miles (18,000 kilometres) non-stop, the A350-900ULR
offers the longest range of any commercial airliner in service today.

Commonality across all Airbus aircraft product line


 The A350 XWB has been awarded a Common Type Rating with the A330 (+1,000 A330s
in-service) allowing:
o 65% reduction in training time for airline pilots (down to only eight days) versus a full
type rating course.
o 15% higher pilot productivity with a single pool of pilots for both the A350 and the A330.
 The A350 XWB offers Cross Crew Qualification with the A320 Family (more in-service
aircraft than any other jetliner).

Programme main dates


 2013 A350-900 first flight (14th June)
 2014 A350-900 EASA (30th September) and FAA Type certification (12th November)
First A350-900 delivery to Qatar Airways (22nd December)
 2015 A350-900 Entry Into Service with Qatar Airways (15th January)
 2016 A350-1000 first flight (24th November)
 2017 A350-1000 EASA and FAA Type certification (21st November)
 2018 First A350-1000 delivery to Qatar Airways (20th February)
A350-1000 Entry into Service with Qatar Airways (24th February)
A350-900ULR Entry into Service with Singapore Airlines (11th October)

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