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Is the A350 advanced?

The A350's cabin advanced technology delivers high air quality – renewing the air every two-to-three minutes, and precisely controlling temperature and humidity. Passengers can relax knowing that Airbus can arrive at their destination feeling fresh and relaxed.



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And the almost all electric with almost no hydraulic control systems in the 787 is also more advanced than the old school hydraulic systems in the A350. Why did Airbus airliners have much larger and rounder noses than Boeing airliners that used sharper noses for decades prior to the A350 and 787?

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The A350 was designed to be a direct competitor to the Boeing 787-9 and 777-200ER.

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The global A350 fleet had completed more than 1,175,000 flights on more than 1070 routes without accidents. It succeeds the A340 and competes against Boeing's large long-haul twinjets: the Boeing 787, the Boeing 777, and its successor, the 777X.

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Airbus has changed the design of its A350 flagship jet amid its dispute with Qatar Airways over peeling paint. Airbus has changed the copper foil used on its A350 aircraft, which protects from lightning strikes. In 2021, Qatar Airways sued Airbus over chipped paint that exposes the copper mesh, citing a safety risk.

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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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Overall, the Airbus A350 is a great aircraft for airline pilots, with a number of advantages and disadvantages. According to Commercial Pilot, the aircraft is incredibly fuel-efficient, has a spacious flight deck, and is equipped with advanced systems that reduce pilot workload.

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The Dreamliner is slightly longer while the A350 is slightly wider, although both jets have identical maximum passenger capacities. In terms of performance, the A350 is ultimately a heavier aircraft with more fuel capacity and more powerful engines.

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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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As well as the obvious economic benefits, it's much cleaner than the aircraft it replaces, produces far less CO2 and has a much smaller noise footprint. This is an aircraft that has been built from the ground up using the latest durable, light materials coupled with an advanced aerodynamic design.

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It was found that Boeing had more accidents than expected, while Airbus had fewer (p = 0.015). In terms of fatalities, Boeing had more than expected, with Airbus fewer (p < 0.001). Looking at accidents alone, only the number of fatalities was statistically significantly different.

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Haven't flown those on BA, but the A350 is much quieter than the B777 and would be my choice for that reason alone. You're also likely to have a newer cabin, unless BA refurbished the 777s. Our flight between Denver and Heathrow is on an A350.

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A better design. Winging it: The curves at the end of modern airplane wings are all about efficiency. As air flows around a plane's wings, it generates high pressure on the bottom surface and low pressure on the top one, which creates lift.

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Qatar Airways grounded Airbus A350s over what it described as fuselages “degrading at an accelerated rate” in the long-range aircraft. The airline had raised questions about the A350s' carbon composite fuselage, designed to make the twin-aisle aircraft lighter and cheaper to operate by burning less jet fuel.

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“The perfectly curved shape of the nose helps the air flow hug the surface, in the least turbulent manner, thereby reducing drag. The emblematic “Ray-Ban” like black windshield eases the window's maintenance and contributes to harmonising the thermal condition of this temperature-sensitive window area.

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On an Airbus A350, you can be flying at 35,000 to 40,000 feet, but the cabin will be at around 5,500 feet. (On a conventional aluminium aircraft, the cabin will be around 8,000 feet.) This helps with the effects of jet lag and how you feel after a flight too. It's less fatiguing.

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The problem is that it's almost the exact same size as the 777–300 and most of the airlines that are interested already have the 777–300 in their fleet. Airbus also said that for roughly the first ~2 years of A350 production that they would only build -900's, which scared off a lot of potential -1000 buyers.

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As of October 2023, Singapore Airlines is the largest operator with 63 A350-900 aircraft in its fleet. A350 orders stood at 1056 aircraft, of which 565 had been delivered and all were in service with 39 operators.

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