• An enhanced version of the Trent XWB engine will provide the A350-1000 with up to 97,000 lbs. of thrust on takeoff – making it the most powerful engine ever developed for an Airbus jetliner.

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    Airbus has teamed with engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce to enhance the A350-1000’s performance, which will feature a higher-thrust Trent XWB turbofan engine.

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    Equipped with Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, the Airbus A350-1000 will have a takeoff weight capability of 308 tonnes and will allow the aircraft to fly approximately 400 naut. mi. further with a full load of 350 passengers.

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    A350 XWB cabin flexible lighting, here "daylight"

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    Inside the A350 XWB cabin, a close up on connectivity facilities.

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    The Airbus A350 XWB in flight, with RR engines. Shaping efficiency.

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    The A350 XWB interior cabin in day light.

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    The A350 XWB cabin in night lighting.

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Dimensions & key data

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.