The Airbus A350 has silently become one of the most recognizable long-haul aircraft in the skies today, but its most distinctive asset is likely not going to be its curved wingtips or ultra-efficient engines, but rather the aircraft’s cabin itself. From the beginning, Airbus designed the Airbus A350’s cross-section and interior architecture around overall passenger wellbeing, before wrapping that in the airline’s “Airspace” design language. The aircraft features higher ceilings, wider sidewalls, and large overhead bins that all combine with low cabin noise, large windows, and advanced air management systems in order to create a noticeably calmer environment on long flights.
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