Finnair Fleet Airbus A350-900 Details and Pictures

Finnair Fleet Airbus A350-900 Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Finnair operates 14 extra-wide-body aircraft Airbus A350-900XWB.

This aircraft operated on long-haul flights with business, economy comfort, and economy class configuration.

The A350-900 is the cornerstone member of Airbus’ all-new A350 XWB Family, which is shaping the future air travel.

This jetliner accommodates between 300 and 350 passengers in a standard three-class configuration and its state-of-the-art comfort and amenities ensure that everyone on-board enjoys a pleasant flight.

As with all A350 XWB models, its fuselage is built with carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) – which supports lower fuel burn, easier maintenance and increased resistance to corrosion.

Finnair OH LWF Airbus A350 941 Kaivopuisto Air Show 2017
Finnair OH LWF Airbus A350 941 Kaivopuisto Air Show 2017

Airbus A350-900 Finnair Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegDelivered
Airbus A350-941OH-LWAOct 2015
Airbus A350-941OH-LWBDec 2015
Airbus A350-941OH-LWCDec 2015
Airbus A350-941OH-LWDMar 2016
Airbus A350-941OH-LWEApr 2016
Airbus A350-941OH-LWFJun 2016
Airbus A350-941OH-LWGSep 2016
Airbus A350-941OH-LWHApr 2017
Airbus A350-941OH-LWIJun 2017
Airbus A350-941OH-LWKJun 2017
Airbus A350-941OH-LWLSep 2017
Airbus A350-941OH-LWMDec 2018
Airbus A350-941OH-LWNFeb 2019
Airbus A350-941OH-LWOApr 2019

Finnair Fleet Airbus A350-900 Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Finnair’s A350-900 first cabin version features a two class configuration with 46 flat bed Business Class seats, 43 Economy Comfort seats with up to 4” of added legroom, and 208 standard Economy Class seats.

Finnair’s A350-900 second cabin version features a two class configuration with 32 flat bed Business Class seats, 42 Economy Comfort seats with up to 4” of added legroom, and 262 standard Economy Class seats.

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There are 46 business seats split between two cabins, arranged in a reverse herringbone 1-2-1 configuration, so everyone has direct aisle access.

There are no overhead baggage lockers above the centre seats, and this, combined with the off-white and light grey décor of the cabin and Finnair’s Zodiac Cirrus III (Aries) seats, made the business cabins feel very roomy indeed.

At the same time, the angled design and curving seat-backs provided a good deal of privacy.

The seat itself was wide, with soft-touch armrests and plenty of legroom.

A footwell lets you put your feet up and becomes part of the bed when you recline the seat fully flat.

There’s a good-sized shelf and a recessed area with a hook to hang the excellent noise-cancelling Bose headphones, but only one small triangular storage bin with a lid.

The table slid out easily from under the shelf and mine was sturdy and held my laptop steady – though it was quite high and I needed to raise my seat some way for comfortable typing.

A two-strength reading light is positioned at shoulder height, as are a USB port and international power socket.

Here were also the TV control (though the 16-inch monitor, which swings out at the touch of a button, is touchscreen as well) and the seat control panel, which was simply and easy to use, with three preset buttons for take-off, inclined and sleeping positions.

The new Finnair A350 has five rows of economy comfort seats near the middle of the plane where each seat has extra legroom and passengers receive an amenity kit, headphones and a welcome drink in funky glasses, one of which is pictured below.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A350-900XWB Version 1 Finnair

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A350 900XWB Version 1 Finnair
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A350 900XWB Version 1 Finnair

First version is the most common.

This airplane offers 297 seats of three classes: business, economy comfort and economy.

Business class seats are located in 2 sections.

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All the seats here have 78-81 inches pitch and 21 inches width.

Business class may accommodate 46 passengers in 12 rows: 11 rows have 1-2-1 configuration and 1 row offers 2 seats in the middle of the airplane.

First section contains 8 rows of seats.

All flat bed seats in this section are standard.

Only the seats of the 1st and 8th row have such a disadvantage as close location of the galley and lavatory.

Second section of business class seats is located behind exit row.

This section consists of 4 rows.

Noise from the lavatories located in front is the only disadvantage of the seats 9DH, 10A and 10L.

Behind the seats of business class 5 rows of economy comfort seats that offer 43 standard seats with 35 inches pitch and 18 inches width are located.

As personal TVs and tray tables are located in the armrests, the width of these seats is slightly reduced.

Also these seats have no floor storage during take-off and landing.

The seats 22C and 22J are considered the best seats in this class because they offer additional legroom to passengers.

Economy class may accommodate 208 passengers in two sections.

The seats of the economy class have 31 inches pitch and 18 inches width.

First section of economy class consists of 8 rows of seats that have 3-3-3 configuration.

Lavatories located behind the seats of the 33rd row will cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Behind exit row second section of economy class seats is located.

Passengers of the seats of the 41st row will take advantage of extra legroom.

However, the tray tables are built-in the armrests making them immovable and reducing width, close location of the lavatories may cause discomfort and there is no floor storage during take-off and landing.

For passengers who are travelling with babies the seat 41H has bassinet location.

Due to missing seats in front the seats 42A and 42L have extra space for passengers’ legs.

These seats are the best seats of the economy class.

Proximity of the galleys and lavatories may be bothersome for passengers of the seats 55D and 55H.

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The last rows of the airplane, i.e. the seats 55ABC, 55JKL and 56 DEH are considered bad seats because of galleys and lavatories located behind these seats.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A350-900XWB Version 2 Finnair

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A350 900XWB Version 2 Finnair
Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A350 900XWB Version 2 Finnair

Second version of Airbus A350-900 may accommodate 336 passengers: 32 in business class, 43 in economy comfort and 262 in economy class.

Business class offers flat bed seats that are located in the rows 1-8.

The seats have 1-2-1 configuration with 78 inches pitch and 21 inches width.

Noise from the galleys and lavatories located in front of the seats of the 1st row will cause discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Galley located behind business class seats is the disadvantage of the seats of the 8th row.

Economy comfort seats have 35 inches pitch and 18 inches width.

Seats of the 21st row are considered good seats.

Passengers of these seats will take advantage of additional legroom.

However, close location of the galley and lavatories may be bothersome.

The seats of the economy class offer 31 inches pitch and 18 inches width.

Economy class is divided into 2 sections. Limited recline and proximity of the lavatories are the disadvantages of the seats 38DEH, 38JKL and 40DEH.

Thanks to the exit row located in front of the seats of the 41st row offer additional legroom.

Among disadvantages: reduced width, close location of the lavatories and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.

Passenger with infant is often seated on the seat 41H because this seat offer bassinet.

Extra legroom makes the seats 42A and 42L the best seats in the class.

The only disadvantage of the seats 55D and 55H is proximity of the galleys and lavatories.

Such disadvantages as limited recline and noise from the galleys and lavatories located behind make the seats 55ABC, 55JKL and 56DEH bad seats.

Seating Details Airbus A350-900XWB Version 1 Finnair

Business

Pitch198 – 206 sm
Width53 sm
Rows1 – 12
Seats46
Descriptionflat bed seats with 180 degree recline

Economy Comfort

Pitch89 sm
Width46 sm
Rows21 – 25
Seats43
Descriptionstandard seats

Economy

Pitch79 sm
Width46 sm
Rows26 – 56
Seats208
Descriptionstandard seats

Seating Details Airbus A350-900XWB Version 2 Finnair

Business

Pitch198 sm
Width53 sm
Rows1 – 8
Seats32
Descriptionflat bed seats with 180 degrees recline

Economy Comfort

Pitch89 sm
Width46 sm
Rows21 – 25
Seats42
Descriptionstandard seats

Economy

Pitch79 sm
Width46 sm
Rows26 – 56
Seats262
Descriptionstandard seats

Airbus A350-900 Finnair Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Each seat is equipped with AVOD (Audio Video on Demand) with a large selection of audio programming. 
  • Video. Each seat is equipped with AVOD (Audio Video on Demand) with a large selection of movies, television, games and other programming. Headsets are complimentary on all scheduled long-haul flights but a fee is charged for leisure or charter. On leisure or charter flights, Finnair charges per flight for access to the entertainment system. For more information about the music and film selections, see the Finnair Entertainment brochure.
  • AC Power. AC power ports are available at every Business Class seat. All seats aboard this aircraft have access to a USB port.
  • Internet. Wi-Fi connectivity is available aboard this aircraft.
  • Food. Finnair’s meal offerings vary by class of service and length of flight. More Information

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