Air Canada has unveiled its latest long-haul cabin designs at AIX 2026 in Hamburg, Germany.
“This investment is about fundamentally redefining the experience of flying with Air Canada. From the moment of stepping on board, we’re setting a new standard for how Canadians and the world connect with our brand,” said Mark Nasr, executive vice president & COO at Air Canada. “Details matter: we listened closely to feedback and challenged ourselves to create an experience defined by a strong Canadian sense of place, alongside a commitment to craftsmanship, functionality, and long-term durability. This investment in the care and comfort of our customers is a key element of our New Frontiers growth strategy to become one of the world's leading airlines.”
The cabins will first appear this summer on the A321XLR, with the design featuring the Air Canada Signature Plus Suite to launch when the Boeing 787-10 enters service.