Etihad welcomes new Airbus A350 aircraft
Etihad Airways has taken delivery of its sixth Airbus A350 aircraft.
The new aircraft arrived from Toulouse, France,
And offers 25% lower CO2 emissions and is 50% quieter compared to earlier-generation aircraft.
The long-range of the A350-1000 makes it a versatile aircraft for Etihad’s fleet.
It features Business Class with privacy-focused sliding doors and wireless charging, along with ergonomic seating in Economy Class.
This summer, Etihad will begin operating the A350 to Atlanta, its sixth North America gateway.
It is one of 16 new routes Etihad is launching in 2025.
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