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The '''Airbus A350''' is a long-range, mid-size, wide-body family of airliners currently under development by European manufacturing group [[:Category:Airbus|Airbus]]. The A350 will be the first Airbus with fuselage and wing structures made primarily of carbon | The '''Airbus A350''' is a long-range, mid-size, wide-body family of airliners currently under development by European manufacturing group [[:Category:Airbus|Airbus]]. The A350 will be the first Airbus with fuselage and wing structures made primarily of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic. The A350 is designed to compete with the [[Boeing 777]] and the [[Boeing 787]]. Airbus claims that it will be more fuel-efficient, with up to 8% lower operating cost than the Boeing 787. It is scheduled to enter into airline service in 2013. | ||
== Work stage == | == Work stage == |
Revision as of 13:14, 27 July 2013
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Type | Airliner |
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Author(s) | ACJZA, Sbyx, PK-001 |
FDM | JSBSim |
--aircraft= | A350-800, A350-900, A350-1000 |
Status | Under development |
The Airbus A350 is a long-range, mid-size, wide-body family of airliners currently under development by European manufacturing group Airbus. The A350 will be the first Airbus with fuselage and wing structures made primarily of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic. The A350 is designed to compete with the Boeing 777 and the Boeing 787. Airbus claims that it will be more fuel-efficient, with up to 8% lower operating cost than the Boeing 787. It is scheduled to enter into airline service in 2013.
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