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Air Canada Rolls Out New Long-Haul Cabins Across A321XLR and 787-10

The new cabins debut this summer on the A321XLR, with the Signature Plus Suite following on the Boeing 787-10.

by Catherine Maisonneuve  April 15, 2026
Air Canada Rolls Out New Long-Haul Cabins Across A321XLR and 787-10

Photo: Courtesy of Air Canada

Air Canada has unveiled its most significant cabin investment to date, revealing a fully reimagined long-haul interior. Set to debut this summer on the A321XLR, the new cabin will deliver a true lie-flat Signature Class experience, bringing widebody-level comfort to a single-aisle aircraft for the first time.

The introduction of the Airbus A321XLR marks a transformative step for Air Canada, enabling new transatlantic routes while extending its elevated premium experience across North America. Meanwhile, the airline’s reimagined cabin design, featuring the exclusive Signature Plus Suite, will debut on the Boeing 787-10.

The Air Canada Signature Plus Suite is an exclusive new offering located at the front of the aircraft, designed for travelers seeking enhanced space, comfort, and privacy. Select center suites feature companion seating, allowing guests to connect, dine, and unwind together during the flight.

Each of the four suites offers a spacious 6-foot-5-inch bed, a quartzite-topped table, and a dedicated guest seat, along with expanded storage and elevated walls for greater privacy. The two center suites are further distinguished by a fully retractable sliding privacy panel, providing the flexibility to create a more open, social space for up to four guests traveling together.

The new cabin design, featuring the exclusive Air Canada Signature Plus Suite, will debut with the Boeing 787-10’s entry into service.

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Additionally, for the first time on a single-aisle aircraft, Air Canada will introduce 14 lie-flat Signature Class seats.

The new cabin design reflects Air Canada’s distinctive aesthetic, featuring signature red stitching and bespoke fabrics that add a subtle Canadian touch to a sophisticated palette of greys and stone. Natural woodgrain finishes are paired with bronze accents and leather-textured surfaces, creating a warm, refined atmosphere.

The new Signature Class design. Photo: Courtesy of Air Canada

For entertainment, guests will enjoy 4K 19-inch OLED in-flight screens, along with Bluetooth audio connectivity for a more personalized experience. This is complemented by a fully reimagined end-to-end hospitality experience, featuring enhanced service, upgraded food and beverage offerings, and elevated amenities.

The completely reimagined cabins will debut this summer on the A321XLR, followed by the Boeing 787-10.

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