China Airlines Refreshes Cabin Interior for Airbus A350-900 Aircraft, Targeting 15 Planes

China Airlines Refreshes Cabin Interior for Airbus A350-900 Aircraft, Targeting 15 Planes

China Airlines has signed a contract with Airbus to refresh the cabin interiors of its Airbus A350-900 aircraft.

The upgrade will target 15 aircraft, set to be introduced between 2027 and 2028. Similar to the current cabins, the refreshed interiors will feature Oriental aesthetics fusing emotional connections with travelers while strengthening the China Airlines brand.

China Airlines first introduced the Airbus A350-900 aircraft in 2016. The aircraft has a seating capacity of 306, with 32 business class seats, 31 premium economy class seats, and 243 economy class seats. It operates as the main carrier on long-haul routes to cities such as Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Rome, Vienna, Prague, Seattle, Los Angeles, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Auckland, as well as popular Asian routes to Tokyo, Osaka, Bangkok, Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City, and Jakarta.

Airbus will assist in the cabin upgrade project, including seat installation and certification and cabin equipment design. Experts will be dispatched to Taiwan.

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