Airbus A350
The Airbus A350 is a classic wide-body airliner that relies on two engines. It’s designed for long distances. The first flight with this model took place on 14 June 2013, and the aircraft entered commercial operation on 15 January 2015.
It shares a type rating with the Airbus A330, making it easier for pilots to switch between these models.
technical parameters Airbus A350
| Manufacturer | Airbus |
| First flight | 14 June 2013 |
| Introduction | 15 January 2015 with Qatar Airways |
| Role | Wide-body jet airliner |
| Produced | 2010–present |
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| Cockpit crew | Two |
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| Wing | 64.75 m / 212.43 ft span, 31.9° sweep |
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| Fuselage | 5.96 m / 19.7 ft width, 6.09 m / 19.98 ft height |
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| Cabin width | 5.61 m / 18 ft 5 in, 9-abreast seat: 18 in / 46 cm |
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| Cruise speed | Mach 0.85 (488 kn; 903 km/h) Typical, Mach 0.89 (513 kn; 950 km/h) Maximum |
| Takeoff | 2,600 m (8,500 ft) |
| Landing | 2,000 m (6,600 ft) |
| Engines (2×) | Rolls-Royce Trent XWB |
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