The Airbus A350XWB Family

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The A350 Family provides true long-range capability with seating capacities from 250 to 400+ passengers. This allows airlines to best match their A350 XWB, which stands for "Extra Wide Body", fleets to route capacity demands, guaranteeing optimum revenue potential and excellent operating efficiency. The aircraft family concept, proven by Airbus with its other jetliners, also ensures optimal efficiency through the A350 XWB’s commonality in engines, systems and spare parts, while also enabling pilots to fly all three versions with a single type rating. Airbus’ A350 XWB family consists of three versions (the A350-800, -900 and -1000) – each with flight ranges that give them a global reach. In a typical three-class configuration, the A350-800 will accommodate 270 passengers, while the A350-900 and the A350-1000 will seat 314 and 350 passengers, respectively. All A350 XWB Family members can be configured for higher density layouts of up to 440 seats.

Airbus incorporates the very latest in aerodynamics, design and advanced technologies in the A350 XWB to provide a 25% step-change in fuel efficiency. Contributing to this performance are the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines that power the A350 XWB family. More than 70% of the A350 XWB’s weight-efficient airframe is made from advanced materials, combining 53% of composite structures with titanium and advanced aluminum alloys. The aircraft’s innovative all-new Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) fuselage results in lower fuel consumption, as well as easier maintenance.




The Airbus A350-800

The A350-800 is the shortest fuselage version in Airbus’ new A350 XWB all-new family of mid-sized widebody airliners. It accommodates 270 passengers in a typical three-class cabin configuration, with a flight range of 8,500 nautical miles.

Key data and facts and figures on the A350-800
Category Data
Manufacture date 2013
Range 15,700Km
Seating Arrangement 270 persons
Max Payload unknown
Engines RR Trent XWBx2
Thrust Range:337kN
Wingspan 64.75m
Height 17.10m
Overall Length 60.54m



The Airbus A350-900

This jetliner, the A350-900 typically accommodates 314 passengers in a three-class configuration, while offering unbeatable economics in high-density seating and true long-haul capability with a range of up to 8,100 nautical miles.

Key data and facts and figures on the A350-900
Category Data
Manufacture date 2013
Range 15,000Km
Seating Arrangement 314 persons (3 classes)
Max Payload unknown tonnes
Engines RR TrentXWBx2
Thrust Range:374kN
Wingspan 64.75m
Height 17.10m
Overall Length 66.89m



The Airbus A350-1000

The 325 - 375 seat, 8400 nautical mile A350-1000 is the largest member of the A350 XWB Family. With operating cost savings in excess of 25%, the A350- 1000 is a generation beyond today’s 350 seat widebody twins. This outstanding operating efficiency is further enhanced when the commonality advantages of operation with other A350 XWB models are included.

Key data and facts and figures on the A350-1000
Category Data
Manufacture date 2013
Range 15,600Km
Typical Seating 350 persons (3 classes)
Max Payload unknown tonnes
Engines RR Trent XWBx2
Thrust Range:432kN
Wingspan 64.75m
Height 17.10m
Overall Length 73.88m

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