The Airbus A350 XWB is a family of long-range, twin-engine wide-body jet airliners developed by European aerospace manufacturer Airbus.
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The A350 is the first Airbus aircraft with both fuselage and wing structures made primarily of carbon fiber reinforced polymer. RSS feeds
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Measuring nearly 74 metres from nose-to-tail, the A350-1000 is the longest-fuselage version of Airbus’ all-new family of twin-aisle, wide-body jetliners.
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The longest-fuselage member of Airbus’ A350 XWB Family – the A350-1000 version – was the centre of attention during its flying display at the Paris Air Show Airbus’ A350-1000 supports the fight against COVID-19Airbus Commercial Aircraft formation flight – 50-year anniversary Airbus Commercial Aircraft formation flight – 50-year celebration2018 Farnborough Airshow – A350-1000 flight demonstrationThe Airbus Family is getting ready for Farnborough International Airshow 2018 Highlights: First A350-1000 delivery to Qatar AirwaysInfographic: Qatar Airways A350-1000 (black and white)Infographic: Qatar Airways A350-1000 (short version)Wrap-up of Airbus Paris International Air Show 2017Airbus Airspace Cabins A320/A330neo/A350 XWB PAS June2017The Xtra that makes the difference for the A350 XWBHelping to secure people, nations and our environmentHelping to secure people, nations and our environment
Iberia which is also part of IAG member already operates five of the smaller A350-900s.Airbus’ 50 years of innovation was celebrated at the Paris Air ShowAirbus celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special formation at the 2019 Paris Air ShowA350-1000 Flying Display at Paris airshow 2019 Day 4A350-1000 Flying Display at Paris airshow 2019 Day 4A350-1000 Flying Display at Paris airshow 2019 Day 4
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A Thai Airways Airbus A350 was involved in a serious landing incident, on January 1st 2020; which involved the aircraft descending below 670 feet, whilst still nearly 6.5 nautical miles from the airport.
Photo: Airbus The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has directed all operators of the A350 to fit these covers within 28 days (in a directive issued to airlines and reported by FlightGlobal ). Share Price & Information Satellite navigation
These displays provide a much larger screen area with clearer presentations, augmented by a HUD (head-up display) that increases pilot situational awareness – particularly during the approach and landing phase.Another advantage of Airbus commonality is a pilot's ability to be current on more than one Airbus fly-by-wire aircraft type at a time.
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In a typical three-class configuration, featuring the company’s 18-inch-wide economy class seats for modern comfort, the A350-1000 seats between 350 and 410 passengers – who can expect a spacious and quiet cabin, wider seats and elegant ambient lighting that contributes to a beautiful interior while also minimising the effects of jetlag.
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Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000 aircraft seen at Glasgow International Airport for pilot training. FCAS
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Upon arrival at Tel Aviv, the airline’s most recent Airbus A350 made a fairly hard landing.
Seven metres longer than the A350-900; the A350-1000 features modified wing trailing-edges, larger six-wheel main landing gears, an advanced airframe with extensive use of composite materials, and the world’s most efficient large aero-engine.The A350 XWB Family cabin design proved to be so successful that it redefined Airbus’ approach to cabin interiors – leading to the creation of Airspace, a next-generation cabin concept inspired by four key attributes: comfort, service, ambience and design.The A350-1000 offers passengers the quietest twin-aisle cabin in the skies, wider seats and elegant LED ambient lighting that not only contributes to a beautiful interior, but minimises the effects of jetlag, as well.
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