The plane: An Airbus A350-900XWB but this plane has even more initials — it's a ULR standing for ultra-long range. Singapore Airlines has the first of this new model for its world-beating Singapore - Newark/New York service. This aircraft has a modified fuel system that allows an additional 24,000L of fuel at take-off, for a total of 165,000L, without the need for additional fuel tanks. And with a few aerodynamic tweaks that means it can stay airborne for 20 hours, it did the inaugural flight in a canter.The XWB bit stands for extra-wide body. More vertical sidewalls give the cabin a bit of extra width.
Class: Business. This plane is a bit different in that it is entirely premium. There are 67 Business Class seats, 94 Premium Economy and no Economy. It's aimed squarely at higher-yield passengers who want to fly nonstop between two global financial hubs.
Price: Booked at short notice, a one-way BusinessClass fare between Singapore and New York is $7500and a Premium Economy fare is $3300. The plane is a premier aircraft and you're paying a premium for no inconvenient stops. The route was popular with corporates when it operated between 2004 and 2013 (using an older model, less-efficient plane) and the airline is confident it now has the right aircraft to make it pay this time around.
Flight time: Singapore Airlines has budgeted an average of18hr 45m eitherway. Because of the vast distance — up to 16,700km — there are big weather variables affecting arrival time. We got in half an hour early — 17hr 23m.
Myseat: Seat 14D in the middle block of a 1-2-1 configuration. That means you've got a neighbour but you've got plenty of privacy. I was busy and so was he.
This is the same as other A350and Boeing 777 seats so it's the current generation big throne-like seat that folds down flat. You sleep on a diagonal to get get your lower legs into a recess. The mattress on top was the right firmness and there's a hard and a soft pillow for a blissful mid-flight snooze.