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The A350 is a pioneer. It's the first aircraft with a touchscreen cockpit display. Specially developed for the A350 together with Thales, they will confer ...
Qatar Airways, the global launch customer of the A350 XWB, accepted delivery of the commercial plane during a ceremony at Airbus’ headquarters in Toulouse, France, on Monday morning.
Airbus’ cockpit for the A350 XWB is based on an all-new design featuring six display screens: two mounted in front of each pilot, and two mounted vertically on the console between them.
FARNBOROUGH (MarketWatch) -- Airbus new CEO Christrian Streiff on Monday unveiled the new A350 XWB, an aircraft aimed to better compete with Boeing's Airbus unveils A350 XWB for extra wide body Share ...
The Airbus A350-1000 is a ... Powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines, the A350-1000 delivers 25% lower fuel burn and CO₂ ... The A350-1000 boasts a sophisticated cockpit suite with ...
The A350 XWB, Airbus's gorgeous answer to Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, has not yet made an appearance at the Paris Air Show (rumor says Friday may be the day), but its cockpit is here on display. We ...
The A350 XWB is the first in a family of super-efficient passenger planes Airbus designed to go head-to-head with rival Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and 777s. “XWB” means “extra wide body.” ...
Airbus has turned on the power inside its new composite A350 XWB for the first time. The flight deck of the MSN1, the first flyable A350 XWB rolling down the assembly line, features an array of ...
In an elaborate and dramatic ceremony held in Toulouse, the first A350 XWB aircraft was officially handed over by Airbus its launch customer, Qatar Airways.
Airbus says it is pursing an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, approach to the design of the A350 XWB's flightdeck, despite the decision to adopt an all-new configuration with fewer, larger ...
The largest Airbus in production is the A350-1000, a plane smaller than the 777X and almost identical to the prior 777-300ER in terms of dimensions. However, the largest Airbus ever is the famous ...
Paired with advanced engines, like the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB on the A350 or the General Electric GEnx on the 787, they achieve up to 20-25% better fuel efficiency compared to older widebodies.