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JAL’s New Flagship Airbus A350-1000: Features, Routes, and Comparisons with A350-900

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JAL’s new flagship “Airbus A350-1000” Haneda Airport Photo taken on December 17, 2023 JA01WJ

The new flagship Airbus A350-1000 introduced by Japan Airlines (JAL). The first aircraft, aircraft designation: JA01WJ, arrived in Japan on December 15, 2023, and preparations are underway for its first flight on January 24, 2024 (Wednesday). We will introduce the characteristics of this aircraft, which is not very familiar in Japan, as well as the status of other companies’ launches on Japanese routes.

◼️Sister aircraft A350-900 operated by JAL on domestic routes

In 2013, JAL placed a firm order for 18 Airbus A350-900 aircraft for domestic flights, with the aim of replacing Boeing 777s currently in use on domestic and international routes. The first aircraft was received in June 2019 and began service on the Haneda/Fukuoka route in September. Since then, we have continued to increase the number of aircraft, and have received a total of 16 aircraft, ranging from “JA01XJ” to “JA16XJ”, which are used on domestic trunk lines such as the Haneda/New Chitose Line and the Naha Line. Cabin specifications vary depending on the aircraft, and there are two types in total. There are planes with 391 seats (12 first class seats, 56 class J seats, 323 regular seats) and 369 seats (12 first class seats, 94 class J seats, 263 regular seats).

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“A350-900” operated by JAL on domestic flights Haneda Airport Photo taken on December 10, 2023 JA15XJ

The aircraft size is approximately the same as the Boeing 777-200, with a total length of 66.8m, width of 64.75m, and height of 17.05m. More than 450 aircraft are in operation around the world, and many are also deployed at Japanese airports. As a derivative, the A350-900ULR for ultra-long-haul routes has also been developed, and is operated by Singapore Airlines, as well as a private jet version, which is operated by the Luftwaffe as a government aircraft.

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“A350-900” operated by the German Air Force Hiroshima Airport Photo taken on May 21, 2023 10+01

◼️Long-body A350-1000, the “face” of JAL

At the same time as the A350-900, JAL placed a firm order for 13 A350-1000s for international flights. Since 2004, we have ordered the same number of aircraft as our current flagship Boeing 777-300ER, which replaced the Boeing 747-400.

The first aircraft, JA01WJ, will be received in December, and the second aircraft, JA02WJ, and third aircraft, JA03WJ, will be received by the end of the year, and the plan is to deploy them on the Haneda/New York (JFK) and Dallas routes. In the future, as more aircraft are added, they will be introduced to American and European routes where the 777-300ER is currently being used, and replacement will progress.

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First JAL A350-1000 arriving from Toulouse, France Haneda Airport Photo taken on December 15, 2023 JA01WJ

There is currently one type of cabin, with a total of 239 seats: 6 first class seats, 54 business class seats, 24 premium economy class seats, and 155 economy class seats. The 777-300ER has 244 seats, 8 first class seats, 49 business class seats, 40 premium economy class seats, and 147 economy class seats, so there will be 5 fewer seats due to the replacement.

[Detailed article on A350-1000 cabin specifications: JAL A350-1000 actual aircraft unveiled for the first time! The plane is spacious, heading to Japan soon]

The aircraft size is approximately the same as the long-body 777-300 in the Boeing 777 series, with a total length of 73.79m, width of 64.75m, and height of 17.08m. The number of airlines in operation around the world is still small, and apart from Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways, which also operate routes to Japan, only British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air Caraibes, French Blue, and Etihad Airways operate them. . Etihad Airways has announced that it will introduce the aircraft to its Narita/Abu Dhabi route from January 16, 2024 (Tuesday).

The number of orders is on the rise, with Air India (34 aircraft) and EVA Air (18 aircraft) placing orders in 2023. Qantas plans to introduce it for ultra-long-haul flights from the second half of 2025.

[Detailed article about Qantas ultra-long-haul flights: A new era of in-flight exercise has arrived! What are the details of Qantas’ A350, which is completely a hotel? ]

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Boeing 777-300ER aircraft scheduled to be replaced Los Angeles International Airport Photo taken on August 13, 2023 JA734J

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“A350-1000” that Cathay Pacific Airways will introduce to Japan routes Kansai International Airport Photo taken on November 19, 2023 B-LXJ

◼️Let’s distinguish between A350-900 and A350-1000!

In terms of appearance, the major difference between the two aircraft is their size. The fuselage of the A350-1000 is approximately 7.7m longer than that of the A350-900. Taking the left side of the aircraft (port side) as an example, the number of windows from the first door to the second door is 15 on the A350-900 and only up to “JAPAN” in “JAPAN AIRLINES”, while on the A350-1000 there are only 15 windows. The number of windows is 22 and the notation reaches “JAPAN AIR”. The number of windows from the second door to the third door is almost the same, and the number of windows from the third door to the fourth door is 23 compared to 19, which is 4 more windows.

The main landing gear (main landing gear) has also been strengthened due to the increased weight of the aircraft, and while the A350-900 has four tires on each side, the A350-1000 has six tires on each side. I am. The shape of the winglets is also different; the A350-900 has a slightly vertical area, while the A350-1000 has a slightly smoother shape.

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JAL domestic flight specification aircraft “A350-900” exterior Haneda Airport Photo taken on October 11, 2023 JA02XJ

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Exterior view of JAL international aircraft “A350-1000” Haneda Airport Photographed on December 17, 2023 JA01WJ

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JAL’s Airbus A350-900 aircraft wing tips seen from the window

The A350-1000, a state-of-the-art aircraft that will replace the Boeing 777 and become JAL’s “face” flagship, will soon take off from the skies of Japan. Why not take a look at its brave appearance while distinguishing it from the exterior of the A350-900?

2024-01-14 00:00:00
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