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Airbus A350 makes maiden test flight | |
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The newest aircraft from European planemaker Airbus has taken off on its maiden test flight. | |
The Airbus A350 is designed to be more fuel-efficient, and a direct competitor to US rival Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. | The Airbus A350 is designed to be more fuel-efficient, and a direct competitor to US rival Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. |
It is seen as vital to the future of Airbus, which competes with Boeing to supply the majority of the world's airlines with new planes. | It is seen as vital to the future of Airbus, which competes with Boeing to supply the majority of the world's airlines with new planes. |
It took off from Blagnac airstrip in the French city of Toulouse, where the A350 is assembled, on Friday morning. | |
The plane will take a short trip to carry out tests, and then land back at Toulouse again. | The plane will take a short trip to carry out tests, and then land back at Toulouse again. |
Boeing's Dreamliner has proved popular since its first flight in 2009, despite recently being grounded by regulators over safety fears relating to its batteries. | Boeing's Dreamliner has proved popular since its first flight in 2009, despite recently being grounded by regulators over safety fears relating to its batteries. |
Major milestone | Major milestone |
Airlines are being squeezed by high fuel costs and falling passenger numbers, and are looking for more fuel-efficient aircraft. | Airlines are being squeezed by high fuel costs and falling passenger numbers, and are looking for more fuel-efficient aircraft. |
Airbus claims the A350, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, will use about 25% less fuel than previous generation wide-bodied aircraft. | Airbus claims the A350, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, will use about 25% less fuel than previous generation wide-bodied aircraft. |
Like the Dreamliner, the A350 is made largely of advanced materials, particularly carbon composites, in order to save weight. | Like the Dreamliner, the A350 is made largely of advanced materials, particularly carbon composites, in order to save weight. |
Airbus has already taken more than 600 orders for the new plane, whereas there have been 890 Dreamliner orders so far. | |
The company hopes to start delivering the first A350s to customers by the end of 2014. | The company hopes to start delivering the first A350s to customers by the end of 2014. |
Analysts say a successful test flight would be a major milestone for Airbus in the A350 project, with major aircraft manufacturing projects frequently beset by delays. | Analysts say a successful test flight would be a major milestone for Airbus in the A350 project, with major aircraft manufacturing projects frequently beset by delays. |
"All recent programmes before it, both by Airbus, Boeing and others, have had reasonably horrendous technical problems and delays," said Nick Cunningham, an aviation analyst at the London-based Agency Partners, speaking to French agency AFP. | "All recent programmes before it, both by Airbus, Boeing and others, have had reasonably horrendous technical problems and delays," said Nick Cunningham, an aviation analyst at the London-based Agency Partners, speaking to French agency AFP. |
"So every time you hit a milestone (such as a test flight), it's good news because it means that you've missed an opportunity to have another big delay." | "So every time you hit a milestone (such as a test flight), it's good news because it means that you've missed an opportunity to have another big delay." |
The plane's wings were designed at an Airbus facility in Filton near Bristol, and are manufactured at Broughton in Wales. | The plane's wings were designed at an Airbus facility in Filton near Bristol, and are manufactured at Broughton in Wales. |