Second A350-1000 Test Aircraft Rolls Out of Paint Shop

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Airbus has rolled out the second A350-1000 test aircraft from their paint shop in Toulouse, France, featuring Airbus’ signature carbon fiber themed livery, which reflects the advanced composite design implemented on the company’s latest aircraft.

Composite materials make up over 50 percent of the airframe, the symbolic livery is featured on just two aircraft in the A350XWB family, the first being the second A350-1000 and the other being an A350-900.

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Airbus’ first A350-1000 in the standard house livery (Photo: Airbus)

MSN065, the second A350-1000, will also undergo its certification campaign as the only A350-1000 test aircraft to be equipped with a fully established passenger cabin during testing. System testing and early long haul flights will be completed in 2017.

The longest member of the A350XWB family seats 366 passengers, and, according to Airbus, the operating cost is about 25 percent lower than that of similarly sized aircraft. Airbus has implemented new, highly efficient technology on the A350 family, producing a quiet, comfortable cabin. Currently, the newest addition, the A350-1000, has 195 orders and is expected to enter service in 2017.

AirlineGeeks.com Staff

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One response to “Second A350-1000 Test Aircraft Rolls Out of Paint Shop”

  1. John russell Avatar
    John russell

    Surely by now Airbus could of thought of a much more striking livery design-this is so dull.

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