1. Comfort and Space
- Airspace cabins are designed to provide more personal space, spacious overhead bins, and advanced LED lighting systems that create a pleasant ambiance for passengers.
- Wide-body aircraft like the A350-900 feature a cabin width of up to 5.61 meters, ensuring economy-class seats are 46 cm wide, with large individual entertainment screens.
- A 3-3-3 seating configuration optimizes passenger comfort.
2. Modern Design
- Airspace emphasizes sleek, clean lines and premium materials.
- Its design is highly customizable, allowing airlines to incorporate their branding into the cabin environment.
3. Advanced Technology
- Airspace cabins integrate the latest inflight entertainment and full connectivity solutions, meeting passengers’ growing demand for staying connected while flying.
Future Vision: Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+
Airbus is continuously innovating with its Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+, aimed at reshaping the flying experience. The focus is on:
- Sustainability: Using eco-friendly materials and circular design principles.
- Digitalization: Implementing smart cabin management systems for enhanced efficiency.
- Biological Structures: Applying biomimicry in design to improve cabin functionality.
Airspace Explorer: The Testing Platform
- Airspace Explorer is Airbus’ innovation platform for testing future cabin concepts in real flight conditions.
- Housed in a specially configured A350-900 test aircraft, this initiative ensures the best innovations make it into future Airspace cabins.
Real-World Applications: Vietjet’s Investment
- In Vietnam, Vietjet has signed a $7.4 billion contract to purchase 20 A330neo aircraft to expand its international routes.
- These aircraft feature Airspace cabins, offering enhanced passenger comfort and supporting the airline’s sustainability goals.
Conclusion
Airspace by Airbus represents the perfect blend of sophisticated design, cutting-edge technology, and sustainability, aiming to deliver an optimal flying experience for passengers while offering economic benefits to airlines.
For a deeper look into the Airspace cabin design, check out this video:

