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    New Airbus A350-1000 on demonstration for three weeks

    The newest Airbus Widebody, the A350-1000, is currently on a three-week demonstration tour to the Middle-East and Asia-Pacific region.
    Airbus A350-1000 test aircraft taking off at Toulouse Blagnac airport, France
    Airbus A350-1000 test aircraft taking off at Toulouse Blagnac airport, France

    The demonstration tour follows the completion of a successful flight test campaign, which lasted less than one year and culminated in joint EASA and FAA type certification, demonstrating the aircraft’s excellent design, performance and maturity. The A350-1000 tour comes ahead of the first customer delivery to Qatar Airways in the coming weeks.

    During the tour, the A350-1000 flight test aircraft (MSN065) will visit 12 destinations to demonstrate the aircraft’s exclusive features to airlines. The itinerary will see it travel over 30,000 nautical miles / 55,500 kilometres, with stops in Doha, Muscat, Hong Kong, Seoul, Taipei, Hanoi, Singapore, Bangkok, Sydney, Auckland, Tokyo and Manila.

    On static display at Singapore Airshow 2018

    The aircraft will stop for several days in Singapore, where it will be on static display from 6-8 February at the Singapore Airshow 2018.

    MSN065 is one of the three Airbus A350-1000 test aircraft and is equipped with a fully functional cabin (40 business class, 36 economy plus class and 219 comfort economy class seats). The demonstration flights will be operated by Airbus flight test crews.

    The A350-1000 is the latest member of the A350 XWB family, showing a high level of commonality with the A350-900 with 95% common systems part numbers and Same Type Rating. As well as having a longer fuselage to accommodate 40 more passengers than the A350-900 (in a typical 3-class configuration), the A350-1000 also features a modified wing trailing-edge, new six-wheel main landing gears and more powerful Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines.

    Follow the A350-1000 tour live on Twitter: @airbus and #A350XWBtour

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