Air Canada has unveiled its new long-haul cabin designs at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany.
The design delivers a distinctly Canadian experience, emphasising comfort, care, and connection for passengers on every flight, whilst highlighting the airline’s growth ambitions.

The cabins will appear first this summer on the A321XLR offering a lie-flat experience for the first time on a single-aisle aircraft.
Upgrades to all Air Canada aircrafts include
- All-new ergonomic seats with built-in tablet holders, and larger overhead bins.
- 4K OLED screens and Bluetooth audio available for all customers.
- Access to USB-C and AC power outlets at every seat.
- Air Canada Premium Economy cabins will also feature new extended privacy wings.

Upgrades to the Premium Experience
On the Airbus A321XLR:
- Fourteen lie-flat seats.
- 4K OLED IFE screen with Bluetooth audio.
On the Boeing 787-10:
- Suite at the front of the aircraft with extra space.
- All four suites include a larger bed, table and a dedicated guest seat, with more space for personal items and a higher wall for privacy.
- The two centre suites feature a retractable sliding privacy panel.
- 4K OLED IFE screen with Bluetooth audio.