Airbus Beluga XL Takes Shape

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Key Takeaways:

  • Airbus is currently constructing the next-generation Beluga XL airlifter in France, with the first of five planned aircraft on the assembly line.
  • Derived from the Airbus A330 widebody, the Beluga XL fleet will support the A350 WXB ramp-up and other production increases.
  • The first Beluga XL is scheduled to enter service in mid-2019 and will progressively replace the existing A300-600ST fleet by 2025.
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The next-generation Airbus airlifter, the Beluga XL, is now under construction in France. The company recently posted a photo of the first of the fleet, on the assembly line. “It will take some 12 months to shape the core airframe of our next airlifter,” Airbus said. The company said it plans to build five of the Beluga aircraft, which it will operate in support of the A350 WXB ramp-up and other production increases. The first will enter service in mid-2019.

The Beluga XL is derived from the Airbus A330 widebody. The XL fleet will operate in parallel with the existing five-aircraft A300-600ST fleet, which will then be progressively retired through 2025, the company said.

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