Airbus Says It Completed First Flight of Ultra-Long-Haul Jet
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Airbus completed the first test flight of the A350-1000ULR, an aircraft designed to operate commercial routes of up to 22 continuous hours and exceed 18,500 km without stopovers.The European manufacturer seeks to open a new stage in long-distance aviation with direct connections between Australia, Europe and the United States.The test was conducted on Tuesday, June 2.The aircraft identified as MSN 707 took off and landed in Toulouse, France, aft…
According to Qantas, industry circles are negotiating with Airbus and Boeing for the purchase of around 20 large-scale aircraft. Other Boeing 787 or the Airbus A350-900 are in discussion – while the first Airbus A350-1000 ULR for "Project Sunrise" has also completed its first flight.
The name ULR, or Ultra Long Range, is certainly not an exaggeration when talking about the new variant of the A350.
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Long-haul flights are common occurrences in the aviation industry, so people are used to 19-hour non-stop flights operated by industry giants Singapore Airlines, Air India, or Emirates to link Singapore to Newark, Bangalore to San Francisco, or Dubai to Auckland. But, soon enough, we'll have to get used to something even more impressive: 22-hour-long flights. I'm not sure how many of you remember this, but back in 2017 the flag ... (continue rea…
The Airbus A350−1000ULR was first successfully tested for Qantas. The aircraft is capable of operating flights from Sydney to London for a length of 18,520 km without refueling.
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