The new cabin features four enclosed suites, each with 3.5 square metres of private space with a seat and a chaise longue that converts into a two-metre-long bed.
Overhead compartments have been replaced with floor-level storage (a sliding drawer that fits two carry-on bags), along with a personal wardrobe and separate shoe drawer.
Floor-to-ceiling curtains provide added privacy for side suites, which stretch across five windows, while central suites feature a full-height separator screen.
Additional features include two 4K 32-inch screens, a touchscreen control tablet, wireless charging stations and both USB-A and USB-C ports. Each passenger will also receive a set of Jacquemus pyjamas and a revamped amenity kit that includes Sisley skincare products.
The redesigned suites will first appear on routes between Paris Charles de Gaulle and New York JKF airports, with destinations such as Los Angeles, Singapore and Tokyo Haneda to be added this summer, according to media reports.
This is the latest is a series of product upgrades by the French carrier. Last year the airline opened a dedicated check-in lobby and private lounge at Pairs CDG reserved for first-class travellers. This followed the introduction and ongoing rollout of its new business class cabin.