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Sabena Technics Completes Cabin Reconfiguration on Air Caraïbes A350-1000

Sabena Technics Completes Cabin Reconfiguration on Air Caraïbes A350-1000
French maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider Sabena Technics has successfully completed a significant cabin reconfiguration on one of Air Caraïbes’ Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, a member of the Dubreuil Group. Conducted over an eight-week period at the Bordeaux-Mérignac facility, the project transformed the aircraft from its original three-class, 429-seat layout—including a “Madras” business cabin—into a high-density, two-class configuration accommodating 480 seats. The revised cabin features 40 seats in the “Caraïbes” premium economy class and 440 in economy, mirroring the seating arrangement employed by Air Caraïbes’ sister airline, French bee.
Technical and Operational Aspects of the Retrofit
The reconfiguration involved extensive modifications, including the replacement and adjustment of cabin furnishings, installation of additional seats, and updates to the in-flight entertainment software. This work was strategically coordinated with a scheduled major maintenance check, thereby minimizing aircraft downtime. The aircraft in question, MSN 65 with registration F-HMIL, was originally delivered in late 2019 and returned to service in mid-November following the retrofit.
This cabin transformation responds directly to strong seasonal demand on routes connecting Paris with the French West Indies. The increased seating capacity also provides operational flexibility, allowing the aircraft to be deployed on French bee’s routes to Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean. Notably, Air Caraïbes received its fourth A350-1000 nearly a year ago, similarly configured with 480 seats and no business class, reflecting a broader industry trend toward maximizing capacity on key leisure routes.
Industry Implications and Market Context
The successful completion of this project highlights both the technical challenges and evolving market dynamics within the widebody aircraft sector. Sabena Technics faced the complex task of ensuring the retrofit complied with stringent aviation safety standards while integrating advanced cabin technologies. Such modifications are increasingly important as airlines strive to optimize fleet utilization and adapt to shifting passenger demands.
Market interest in the Airbus A350-1000 has grown, positioning the aircraft as a formidable competitor to Boeing’s 777X. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has emphasized rising demand for larger-capacity aircraft, underscoring the strategic importance of models like the A350-1000. Meanwhile, competition in the global market is intensifying, with China’s Comac actively promoting its C919 airliner as an alternative to Western aircraft.
However, Airbus has recently faced quality concerns, including a software recall and issues related to A320 metal panels, which have raised questions about manufacturing standards and could affect investor confidence. These challenges may influence market perceptions and the competitive landscape, even as Airbus continues to secure high-profile projects such as the Air Caraïbes retrofit.
The cabin reconfiguration by Sabena Technics not only enhances Air Caraïbes’ operational capabilities but also exemplifies broader shifts in the commercial aviation industry, where capacity, efficiency, and adaptability remain paramount.

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