This will equip Lufthansa’s second-largest hub with the world’s most modern long-haul passenger aircraft. The A350-900 is also one of the most environmentally friendly aircraft.
Delhi and Boston are expected to be the first destinations of the A350.
The aircraft will accommodate 293 passengers: 48 guests in Business Class, 21 in Premium Economy and 224 in Economy Class.
The A350-900 will gradually replace the A340-600.
Lufthansa has ordered a total of 25 Airbus A350-900 aircraft with a list price of around 310 million US dollars each.
The deployment of the remaining 15 aircraft has yet to be decided.
Next summer the fleet in Munich will consist of 26 long-haul aircraft, 19 of which type A340-600, and 7 aircraft of the type A330-300.
The A350-900 marks the entry into the 2-litre class: it is more economical to fly than any other type of aircraft. On average, the new aircraft will consume only 2.9 litres of kerosene per passenger and 100 kilometres flown. That is around 25 percent less than the models currently used. The latest Rolls Royce Trent XWB engines and an aerodynamic design reduce noise emissions to levels well below the currently prescribed limits. As a result, the noise footprint generated by the aircraft is up to 50 percent smaller than that of comparable aircraft. Furthermore, new insulation methods and sound-absorbing materials make the aircraft cabin particularly quiet.
Image: Lufthansa.
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