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Air Canada unveiled its new “Glowing Hearted” cabin interiors at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany, announcing upgrades that will first appear on incoming Airbus A321XLR aircraft this summer and on Boeing 787-10 jets when they enter service.
The redesign spans all cabins and introduces fully lie-flat Signature Class seats on the single-aisle A321XLR (14 per aircraft), larger 4K OLED screens with Bluetooth, USB-C and AC power at every seat, expanded overhead bins, ergonomic seating, and premium-economy privacy wings.
The forthcoming 787-10 will feature an Air Canada Signature Plus Suite with six-foot-five beds, higher privacy walls and companion seating; the 787-10 is expected in 2028 with a reported 332-seat layout, while the A321XLR will hold about 182.
Air Canada said some A320/A321 Rouge aircraft will be retrofitted to mainline standards and Boeing 737 MAX planes will transition to Rouge in 2026.
The carrier plans further hospitality upgrades later in the year.
Analysts noted the initial rollout is narrow — roughly 10 A321XLRs — and many long-haul workhorse types are not yet scheduled for similar refits.





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