Air Canada unveils its next-generation cabins (2026)

Boeing 787 10 Signature Plus Suite Air Canada 3
To the point Air Canada unveils its next-generation cabins for the A321XLR and Boeing 787-10, featuring exclusive Signature Plus Suites and enhancements across all classes.

Air Canada has just unveiled its new next-generation cabins. The Canadian carrier presented its redesigned layouts at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany, on April 14, 2026. This is the largest investment Air Canada has made in cabin design. And it is fair to say the changes are significant, both in Economy and in the premium cabin. Here is what Aeroplan members and Canadian travellers need to know.

What is changing for all passengers

Air Canada is calling this redesign “Warm Welcome.” In practical terms, the rollout will begin this summer on the new Airbus A321XLR, then continue with the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner. All cabins are getting upgrades, not just the premium classes.

  • Redesigned ergonomic seats: designed to optimize personal space, with built-in tablet holders and larger overhead bins
  • Larger 4K OLED screens: available for all passengers, including in Economy (33 cm / 13 in screens)
  • Bluetooth audio connectivity: now offered in all cabins, allowing you to use your own wireless headphones
  • High-power USB-C ports: as well as power outlets at every seat to keep personal devices charged
  • Enhanced Premium Economy: new winglets provide more privacy and comfort in this intermediate cabin
Boeing 787 10 Classe Signature Air Canada2
Boeing 787 10 Classe Signature Air Canada2

Bluetooth connectivity for everyone is a long-awaited addition. For travellers who use AirPods or wireless headphones, it is a tangible improvement in onboard comfort.

A321XLR: Signature Class on a single-aisle aircraft

This is likely the most notable new feature. Air Canada’s Airbus A321XLR will, for the first time in Canada, offer fully lie-flat seats on a single-aisle aircraft. It is a major change for transatlantic and transcontinental flights.

The aircraft will feature 14 fully lie-flat seats in Air Canada Signature Class. This configuration opens the door to new transatlantic routes with premium comfort on an aircraft type usually reserved for medium-haul flights.

On the entertainment side, the A321XLR’s premium cabins will have 48 cm (19 in) 4K OLED screens, while Economy will have 33 cm (13 in) screens. All with Bluetooth connectivity.

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Boeing 787 10 Classe Signature Air Canada hublot
Boeing 787 10 Classe Signature Air Canada hublot

Boeing 787-10: Signature Plus suites

On the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, Air Canada is introducing a brand-new product: Air Canada Signature Plus suites. Located at the front of the aircraft, these four suites are designed for passengers seeking maximum space and privacy on long-haul flights.

Signature Plus suite features

  • 2 m (6 ft 5 in) fully lie-flat seat: one of the longest beds on a commercial aircraft
  • Table with a quartzite top: a refined design element that elevates the dining experience
  • Guest seat: the centre suites offer an additional seat to share a moment together during cruise
  • Higher partition: more privacy and space for personal belongings
  • Retractable sliding partition: the two centre suites can open up to form a shared space for four people
  • 4K OLED screen up to 68.6 cm (27 in): the largest screen offered in the premium cabins

The sliding partition between the two centre suites is an interesting detail. It allows a couple or a group of four travellers to turn the space into a private lounge mid-flight. It is a concept seen with some international competitors, but new for Air Canada.

Boeing 787 10 Loge Signature Plus Air Canada 2
Boeing 787 10 Loge Signature Plus Air Canada 2

Signature Class and Premium Economy

The 787-10 will also offer redesigned Air Canada Signature Class and Premium Economy. The Premium Economy cabin will feature 40.6 cm (16 in) screens, while Signature Class will have even larger screens. All cabins offer Bluetooth connectivity and high-power USB-C ports.

Boeing 787 10 Classe Économique Privilège
Boeing 787 10 Classe Économique Privilège

Canadian design and design details

Air Canada has opted for an aesthetic it describes as “distinctly Canadian.” Here are the design elements common to both aircraft.

  • Iconic red stitching: Air Canada’s signature colour, subtly integrated into fabrics and seats
  • Grey palette and mineral tones: paired with custom fabrics for a clean, contemporary look
  • Natural wood and metallic bronze details: finishes that emphasize durability and quality
  • Backlit maple leaf canopy (A321XLR): a welcoming element at boarding
  • Wave-shaped modular element (787-10): inspired by Canadian waterways, topped with Air Canada’s emblem cast in bronze

Air Canada plans to unveil its complete onboard experience before the end of 2026. The carrier promises enhanced food and beverage service as well as additional premium amenities.

Boeing 787 10 Classe Economique
Boeing 787 10 Classe Economique

Modernization of the rest of the fleet

The new cabins are not limited to the A321XLR and 787-10. Air Canada is undertaking a broader modernization of its fleet.

AircraftPlanned change
A320 and A321 (ex-Rouge)Integrated into Air Canada’s mainline operations, modified to the new design standards
Boeing 737 MAXTransferred to the Air Canada Rouge fleet in 2026
Air Canada Express aircraft (Jazz Aviation)New cabin layout and free next-generation high-speed Wi-Fi

Air Canada Rouge passengers will also benefit from tangible improvements, including an individual in-seat entertainment system, reclining seats, and free high-speed Wi-Fi sponsored by Bell. This is good news for leisure and sun destinations departing from Canada.

What this means for travellers

For Aeroplan members and holders of Aeroplan credit cards, these new cabins represent increased value when redeeming points. Signature Class on the A321XLR, with its lie-flat seats, could become one of the best ways to use Aeroplan points to cross the Atlantic.

The Signature Plus suites on the 787-10 position Air Canada among carriers offering a first-class product on long-haul flights, without using that designation. It will be interesting to see how Air Canada prices these suites in Aeroplan points, and whether they will be accessible through points redemptions or only as upgrades.

Good to know: Air Canada has not yet announced the specific routes for the A321XLR or the exact entry-into-service date for the 787-10. We will update this article as soon as this information becomes available. In the meantime, see our page on the best credit cards to maximize your Aeroplan points ahead of these new features.

Boeing 787 10 Classe Signature Air Canada
Boeing 787 10 Classe Signature Air Canada

Conclusion

Air Canada is making a major investment in this cabin redesign. Fully lie-flat seats in a single-aisle aircraft on the A321XLR are a first in Canada. The Signature Plus suites on the 787-10 bring an unprecedented level of space and privacy for the Canadian carrier. And the economy class improvements (Bluetooth, 4K OLED screens, USB-C) benefit all passengers.

It remains to be seen how this promise will translate into day-to-day execution. The design and specifications are convincing on paper. We look forward to testing these new cabins in person and sharing our review with you. To stay informed about upcoming announcements, subscribe to our newsletter.

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Audrey Voisine
Audrey Voisine
Audrey, co-founder of Milesopedia, is a dedicated entrepreneur, avid traveler, and mother of two children. She shares valuable tips and recommendations for families and frequent travellers alike, helping everyone get the most from points and rewards programs. As Executive Vice President of Marketing and Communications, she is committed to guiding Milesopedia readers toward more accessible, practical, and memorable journeys.
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