After much speculation as to which aircraft Aer Lingus would choose to replace its A330 fleet, the carrier has confirmed its order with Airbus for nine A350-900 XWB (extra wide body).
This jetliner accommodates 315 passengers in a two-class configuration, while offering unbeatable economics in high-density seating and true long-haul capability with a range of up to 7,750 nautical miles.
Airbus’s right-sized interior cross-section for the A350 XWB Family is five inches larger than the nearest competitor, allowing operators to comfortably accommodate Economy Class passengers in eight-, nine- or 10-abreast arrangements.
The first of the new aircraft will be delivered in 2018 with the rest in 2019 and 2020.