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How many A350 are grounded in Qatar?

Airbus A350s that have been on the ground for about a year are flying passengers once again. In August 2021, we reported that Qatar Airways had grounded 13 of its Airbus A350 aircraft on the advice of regulators. By January 2023, about 30 aircraft had been parked.



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Airbus A350s that have been on the ground for about a year are flying passengers once again. In August 2021, we reported that Qatar Airways had grounded 13 of its Airbus A350 aircraft on the advice of regulators. By January 2023, about 30 aircraft had been parked.

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Back To Life: Qatar Airways A350s Reactivated After Extended Grounding. Airbus A350s that have been on the ground for about a year are flying passengers once again. In August 2021, we reported that Qatar Airways had grounded 13 of its Airbus A350 aircraft on the advice of regulators.

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The A350-900 has a 665 nautical mile advantage in range, while the 787-9 has a lighter maximum take-off weight by 62,408 pounds. The A350-900 offers more seating in a typical configuration, which we would expect to result in a lower seat-mile cost.

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Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker has admitted that the purchase of Airbus A380 superjumbos was perhaps the biggest mistake the airline has made.

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As of October 2023, Singapore Airlines is the largest operator with 63 A350-900 aircraft in its fleet.

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Why did Emirates stop flying to Doha? Doha, Qatar is one of the discontinued destinations as a result of the Qatar diplomatic crisis, even though the crisis was resolved in 2021, Emirates have not resumed their flights to Doha.

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Qatar Airways is keen to retire its Airbus A380 aircraft as soon as feasible. While the airline cannot ground its fleet due to capacity needs, Group CEO Akbar Al Baker made it clear to Simple Flying that there is no long-term future for the giant of the skies in his fleet.

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While the 777X offers unrivalled dimensions, advanced materials, and cutting-edge engine technology, the A350 shines with its lightweight composite airframe, advanced aerodynamics, and superior fuel efficiency.

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Range and flexibility. Surprisingly, for all its size, the A380 can't go as far as the A350. The A350-1000 can travel more than 1,000 km (540 NM) further than the A380. Singapore Airlines has a special 'ultra-long-range' (ULR) A350-900, which operates on the longest route in the world, from Singapore to New York JFK.

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The aircraft incorporates advanced noise reduction technologies and sound-insulating materials to minimize engine noise and vibrations. The result is an overall remarkably quiet cabin environment.

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This latest agreement is in addition to one announced in August for four A350-900s. Turkish Airlines already operates a fleet of 14 A350-900s.

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The huge TV screens. The spacious interior, and the numerous little touches we've designed and added just for you. But equally impressive are some of the unseen innovations, because the A350 is the quietest and most economical long haul jet ever built. It's an incredible machine.

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