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Airbus A350 (1 pics)
Airbus A350
The Airbus A350 (Airbus
response to the Boeing 787) is based on the A330, but with substantial
improvements to boost range. It offers a maximum of operational commonality with
the current A330/A340 line - including Common Type Rating with the A330.
New technologies used in
the Airbus A350 are taken from other Airbus programs, mainly the A380. Airbus
proven expertise in the development and application of composites and innovative
new materials will be used to incorporate a high percentage of lightweight
structural materials, such as Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) and
aluminum-lithium alloys. For example, the A350 wing will be largely manufactured
using CFRP. Furthermore, the Airbus A350 wing will deliver exceptional low and
high-speed efficiency thanks to cutting-edge design and manufacturing techniques
and the integration of ‘droop nose’ technology from the A380.
The Airbus A350 will
further enhance Airbus’ reputation for providing the most comfortable long-range
cabins in the sky, featuring solid-state lighting technology to enable maximum
customization and passenger comfort, and full compatibility with the latest
generation In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) systems. Cabin services will be
controlled through the unique Airbus Cabin Intercommunication Data System
(CIDS). Both versions of the aircraft may be fitted with spacious crew rest
facilities for up to two pilots and eight cabin crew, facilities which have
already proved successful on A340-500/-600 aircraft currently in service.
Airbus A350 time-line:
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October 2004 - further
information filtering through indicated that Airbus is planning two A350
variants, based on the fuselage lengths of the A330-200 (250 seats) and the
A330-300 (295 seats).
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December 10, 2004 - Airbus
has received approval from its shareholders, EADS and BAE Systems to begin
making firm commercial offers to launch customers for two new members of its
wide-body Family.
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October 6, 2005 - Following
approval by its shareholders, EADS and BAE Systems, Airbus has formally launched
the new passenger long-range A350 aircraft, for which it has already received
140 firm order commitments from nine world-renowned customers.
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Developing nation: |
Europe. |
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Manufacturer/designer: |
EADS - Airbus
Industries. |
| Production line: |
Toulouse -
Blagnac, France. |
| Type aircraft: |
Long-range
airliner. |
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First flight: |
mid 2008. |
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First delivery: |
2010. |
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Airbus A350-800 |
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Cockpit crew: |
two pilots. |
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Passengers three class: |
245. |
| Cabin length: |
45,5 m.
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| Cabin diameter: |
5,3 m.
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| Cargo volume: |
114,7 m³.
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| LD3 Containers
in belly: |
26. |
| Standard 2.24m x
3.17m pallets: |
8 + 2 LD3's. |
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Wing span: |
61,1 m. |
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Wing area: |
362 m². |
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Wing sweep: |
30 degrees. |
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Fuselage length: |
58,8 m. |
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Fuselage diameter: |
5,64 m. |
| Height: |
17,4 m. |
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Engines: |
- two General Electric GEnx 72A1 turbofans rated
311 kN.
- two Rolls-Royce Trent 1711 is expected to
be offered later. |
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Weight: |
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Max.
zero-fuel weight: 170.000 Kg.
- Fuel: 139.100 liter.
- Max. payload: 35.700 Kg.
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Max. take off weight: |
245.000 Kg. |
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Max. landing weight: |
182.000 Kg. |
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Max. speed: |
Mach 0.86. |
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Range: |
- max.
range 16.300 km. |
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Airbus A350-900*
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Passengers three class: |
300. |
| Cabin length: |
52 m.
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| Cargo volume: |
147,2 m³.
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| LD3 Containers
in belly: |
34. |
| Standard 2.24m x
3.17m pallets: |
11. |
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Fuselage length: |
65,2 m. |
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Weight: |
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Max.
zero-fuel weight: 180.500 Kg.
- Fuel: 139.100 liter.
- Max. payload: 44.900 Kg.
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Max. take off weight: |
245.000 Kg. |
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Max. landing weight: |
192.500 Kg. |
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Max. speed: |
Mach 0.86. |
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Range: |
- max.
range 13.890 km. |
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Generally similar to the Airbus A350-800 except in the following
particulars.
Airbus A350 production:
In
December 2004, the market for aircraft in the 250-300 seat category was
estimated by Airbus at some 3,100 new aircraft over the next 20 years, of which
the company expected to get at least 50 per cent.
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Airbus A350 firm orders: |
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Qatar Airways. |
60 - A350. |
| US
Airways. |
20
- A350. |
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Alafco. |
12
- A350. |
| ILFC |
12 - A350. |
| Air
Europa. |
10
- A350. |
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GECAS. |
10
- A350. |
| TAP Air Portugal |
10 - A350. |
| Finnair |
9 - A35-900 |
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TAM. (Taxi Aereo Marilia Airline) |
10-
A350-900 |
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Kingfisher Airlines. |
5 -
A350. |
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CIT. |
5 -
A350. |
| Eurofly |
3 - A350. |
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Unannounced. |
10
- A350. |
Research: R.Vogelaar
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24-Mar-2008
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