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Exclusive Airbus A350 Photo Tour : Cabin, Seats and Walk around at wings India.
Have you ever wondered how it feels to fly the most modern aero planes, which are also the safest and quietest? Try it once and you will notice the difference. Yes, we’re talking about the Airbus A350. It is one of the most sophisticated aero planes ever manufactured by Airbus, with several characteristics that distinguish it from other aircraft.
Let’s take a look at some of the most cutting-edge technologies in the Airbus A350. As we all know, Airbus is always innovating and pursuing new generations of technology in the aviation industry. Because it was designed using the same technology and platform as the A380, the A350 has seen a surge in demand since the latter’s manufacturing ceased.
The Airspace Explorer is being featured on board this flight by Airbus in order to promote new cabin technologies in the A350 aircraft. This comprises, among other things, new seat designs, entertainment systems, and technology. Furthermore, the IPad connects all of the technology systems, allowing the team to simply make modifications.
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We recently had the pleasure to see the A350 at the Wings India Airshow. We were able to see firsthand the outstanding quality of this aircraft. Let’s take a closer look at this plane. The A350 Family is divided into two versions: the A350-900 and the A350-1000, which has a longer fuselage.
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A350s are capable of flying on any sector, from short-haul to ultra-long-haul flights of up to 9,700nm, transporting 300-410 people in three-class configurations and up to 480 passengers in single-class configurations.
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The A350’s sophisticated cabin technology ensures good air quality by replenishing the air every two to three minutes and adjusting temperature and humidity accurately. Passengers may rest easy knowing that Airbus will get them to their destination feeling refreshed and at ease.
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This aero plane has various unique features, like :
- 25% reduction in fuel use and CO2 emissions**
- Advanced materials make up more than 70% of the airframe.
- Aerodynamics and cutting-edge technology are included.
- The Trent XWB engines from Rolls-Royce are the most fuel-efficient big engines currently in use.
- True long-range leader with a range of up to 9,700 nautical miles.
- Quietest in its class, with a 50% decrease in noise footprint*.
- Seating ranges from 300 to 410 people in three classes, all with large panoramic windows.
- With on-board WiFi, the latest generation of in-flight entertainment is available.
Do you know that you may alter the color of the window screen on the A350? It features a 3rd generation electronic window that is well connected to the system and can be dimmed and brightened centrally.
Its seats and tray are almost magical since they are covered with an antimicrobial coating. This sort of coating kills bacteria and is self-cleaning. Every seat on this aero plane has been connected with sensors that collect data on seat comforts so that Airbus may analyze the data and improve future aircraft designs to make them more pleasant for passengers.
Another fantastic feature of this plane. The crew will be notified if passengers fail to fasten their seatbelts and maintain an upright seating position. Such passengers might be requested by the staff for further steps to be taken.
All of the instruments in the galley are connected to the aircraft’s digital network, including the oven, coffee machines, and water heater. They were able to obtain all of the maintenance information. They can determine if the instrument needs to be serviced or replaced based on the power consumption and work patterns.
It also shows how many goods are in the galley, so cabin crew members can readily estimate and locate them.
The First Class seats provide a fantastic ambience. Video projections inside the cabin are a novel innovation that provides passengers with an even more spectacular cabin experience. This will assist them in being more calm and comfortable.
This A350 demonstration has all of the amenities that its clients need. They may select from a variety of technologies and choose which ones are best for their needs.
One of the Airbus employees demonstrated some of the unusual displays that would be used in future designs. It is extremely tiny and can be stowed in airplane seats, as well as providing more room for other card holders.
On this aircraft, we noticed another feature from the Business or First Class seats: they may order simply by pressing buttons, and the personnel would be alerted.
We would like to express our gratitude to Miss Neha Vij and the Airbus crew for providing us access to the aircraft at the Wings India Airshow. Please share your thoughts on the A350 aircraft in the comments section below.
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Airbus and French Aerospace Firms Growing Exports from India
In a significant move to bolster its supply chain, European aerospace giant Airbus has announced plans to ramp up component sourcing from India, tapping into the country’s vast opportunities.
During a press briefing in New Delhi on October 7, CEO Guillaume Faury emphasized the strategic importance of India within the Airbus supply chain, highlighting the company’s robust network of over 100 suppliers in the region.
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Faury, who also serves as Chairman of the French Aerospace Industries Association (GIFAS), noted that there are abundant prospects for collaboration between Indian and French aerospace companies. Leading a high-level delegation from GIFAS, comprising more than 60 companies and over 100 representatives, Faury aims to foster deeper partnerships and enhance business opportunities between India and France.
“We will continue to grow our sourcing of components,” Faury stated, forecasting a doubling of component sourcing approximately every five years over the next decade. This stable growth trajectory underscores Airbus’s commitment to deepening its ties with India.
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Currently, Airbus holds an impressive order book of around 8,600 aircraft and anticipates producing about 770 planes this year. This ambitious production plan aligns with the expected surge in India’s domestic air passenger traffic, projected to reach 300 million by 2030, according to Union Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu.
During the briefing, Naidu also highlighted the substantial investments being made to develop India’s airport infrastructure, with $11 billion allocated for this purpose. The government plans to develop 200 additional airports over the next 20 to 25 years, significantly expanding the current count of 157 airports, heliports, and waterdromes. By the end of 2025, the number of operational airports is expected to reach 200.
“The potential for partnership between India and France is immense,” Naidu remarked, further reinforcing the collaborative spirit that Airbus and French aerospace firms seek to cultivate in India.
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