Gallery: Lufthansa presents first A350 with new cabin interior

Lufthansa Group chairman and CEO Carsten Spohr said the A350 will deliver a generation change for the Group's long-haul fleet.

Airbus Group CEO Tom Enders said Lufthansa has been an Airbus customer for 40 years.

The first Lufthansa A350 was christened and named after the Bavarian city of Nuremberg. Nuremberg mayor Ulrich Maly took on the role of the aircraft’s "godfather."

2,000 employees and guests visited the Lufthansa Airbus A350-900 unveiling ceremony inside the Lufthansa Technik Hangar in Munich.

The first 10 A350-900s will be deployed on long-haul routes from Munich to Delhi and Boston. A total of seven of the type will be delivered in 2017.

One galley is located in the rear of the aircraft.

Lufthansa flight attendant welcomes ATW on board.

The 293-seat A350-900 is configured for 48 seats in business, 21 in premium-economy, and 224 in economy class. Here the economy class section.

Economy class

The Lufthansa A350 offers 21 premium-economy class seats.

There is no separation between premium-economy and economy class.

Newly designed self-service shelf.

Business class

Business class seat

ATW correspondent Kurt Hofmann and Munich Airport CEO Michael Kerkloh inside the A350 cockpit.

Lufthansa has ordered 25 Rolls-Royce Trent-powered A350-900s, valued at $310 million each at list prices, which will gradually replace its A340-600 fleet.
Lufthansa unveiled the first of 25 Airbus A350-900s in Munich after Lufthansa Technik completed the cabin installation. The aircraft—which was delivered to Lufthansa in December 2016—is scheduled to begin Munich-Delhi services Feb. 10. ATW correspondent Kurt Hofmann joined the event in Munich on Feb. 2 and had a look inside the new aircraft, which includes several new features.