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Airbus has started painting the A350, a sign it is approaching a maiden flight, but has bowed to the industry's increasingly pragmatic mood by deciding against a traditional "rollout" for its newest jet.
Eight years after European leaders witnessed a spectacle worthy of stadium opera to launch the A380 superjumbo, Europe's latest aeronautical venture will prepare to leave the nest with less fanfare in an industry sobered by delays and technical mishaps.
The first coat of paint in Airbus livery should be ready on the A350 next week, people familiar with the project say.
After that, the high-tech carbon-composite jet will be all dressed up with nowhere to go until the first flight, which most industry sources expect in late June or early July.
The lack of pomp reflects growing emphasis on project "execution" after Airbus, Boeing and other manufacturers endured multiple delays and problems culminating in the three-month grounding of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner earlier this year.
Asked recently whether Airbus would hold an A350 rollout ceremony, Airbus Chief Executive Fabrice Bregier said, "Probably not. We'll go straight to our first flight."
The flight's timing may disappoint enthusiasts hoping to see the jet, developed at an estimated US$15 billion ($17.8 billion), at the Paris air show on June 17-23.
Bregier has said he will not be tied to PR deadlines after slowing the project to weed out any glitches. Airbus says the A350 will enter service on time, however, in mid-2014.
The CSeries jet, rolled out by Canada's Bombardier in March, is also expected to miss the Paris show, which is likely to be dominated by a return of popular Russian fighter displays.

ROLLOUTS 'DEVALUED'
For years, aerospace manufacturers have vied to produce lavish rollouts to show off their latest creations.
The showbiz end of the industry is seen as an important step in the marketing of a new plane, demonstrating to airline buyers and aerospace investors that an aircraft's metamorphosis from designer's imagination to real flying machine is complete.
Airbus and Boeing threw giant parties for the A380 superjumbo and 787 Dreamliner, but the celebrations turned into a costly hangover when both projects were later delayed. Boeing was criticised for displaying a partially completed shell.
"The rollout concept perhaps became a bit devalued by the presentation of an empty 787 with the wrong fasteners and no cockpit," said Agency Partners analyst Nick Cunningham.
"Historically, rollouts have been a great way of raising the profile of a new airliner. But it is understandable if Airbus feels that a first flight event can serve that purpose more effectively," said Andrew Doyle, Editor of Flight Daily News.
With Airbus already describing the A350 schedule as "challenging", the company is also seen as wary of giving customers the impression it is being distracted - having held an inauguration for the A350 assembly plant just six months ago.
The outspoken chief executive of Qatar Airways, the jet's launch customer, has criticised Airbus and Boeing over delays and said this week the 787 grounding had cost it US$200 million ($238.5 million).
Shares in Airbus parent EADS rose 1.3 per cent to 41.25 euros on Wednesday, outperforming European markets, having risen 38 percent so far this year.
RBC Capital Markets analyst Rob Stallard said in a note that the stock price would be sensitive to "any incremental news on the A350 development".
Airbus is expected to hold media briefings in early June.

RAZZLE DAZZLE
Here are some bashes that won't be repeated for the A350.
Feb 1987 - Britain's Prince Charles and Princess Diana pour champagne over the nose of the A320 at a Valentine's Day debut.
April 1994 - Boeing commissions entertainer Dick Clark to stage a Hollywood-style show for its 777 wide-body jet under 1.5 million watts of theatrical lighting - 16 times in total.
July 2007 - Boeing throws a party for 15,000 guests as it unveils the world's first mainly carbon-fibre jetliner, the 787.
Sept 2007 - Russia allows foreign civilians into its ultra-secret Sukhoi fighter factory for the rollout of the first post-Soviet jetliner, the Superjet, flanked by dozens of models.
June 2008 - King Juan Carlos of Spain, a trained pilot, lends royal glamour to the Airbus A400M rollout in Seville.
Feb 2011 - Airline bosses and workers don Boeing-supplied sunglasses indoors to watch a revamped jumbo, the 747-8, appear in a surprise new orange and red "sunrise livery".
March 2013 - Canada's Bombardier, which is challenging the Airbus and Boeing duopoly in small jets, lifts the curtain on its US$3.4 billion CSeries plane bathed in blue light and dry ice.
- Reuters
 
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Airbus Shows Off The First A350 XWB, The Boeing 787's Rival (BEAUTIFUL!!!!)

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By Alberto Riva | May 13 2013 11:39 AM
The Airbus A350, the European planemaker’s newest product and the direct rival of the Boeing 787, made its first official appearance on Monday, when the first completed airplane emerged from the paint shop at a Toulouse, France, assembly plant.
Airbus, a unit of EADS (EPA:EAD), kept things low-key, opting for an informal event rather than the highly choreographed ceremony known as the “rollout” that typically heralds a new jet's arrival.
Photo: Airbus
Airbus employees gather around an MSN 001, the first A350 to roll out of the factory in Toulouse, France.
The new Airbus, known formally as A350 XWB for “extra wide body,” shares with its Boeing (NYSE:BA) rival a structure made largely of carbon fiber composites, a first in commercial aviation history. Unlike the 787, it does not rely on the lithium-ion batteries that caused the Boeing jet to be grounded in January because they posed a fire risk. The 787s were cleared to fly again last month after Boeing introduced a battery fix.
Airbus has booked 617 orders for the A350 so far versus 890 for the slightly smaller 787, which has been in commercial service since 2011.
Photo: Airbus
The first A350, showing its blended winglets (at the end of its wings) and Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines.
The new Airbus will be built in three versions. The base model, known as the 900 series, is by far the best-seller with more than 400 orders, and it will seat typically 314 people in a three-class layout, with a maximum range of 9,300 miles (15,000 km). The larger, stretched 1000 model will seat 350, enough to make it attractive to airlines as a replacement for earlier Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets. Unlike the 747, the Airbus has only two engines, making it cheaper to operate because of lower fuel consumption.
The shorter A350-800 will seat 270 typically, but some analysts say Airbus may decide to scrap that model because of poor sales figures. It has logged only 92 orders so far.
Photo: Airbus
The first A350_900 showing its huge 65-meter (213 ft) wingspan
The first A350, a 900 series, is expected to make its first flight in June.
According to the official Airbus price list, A350 prices range from $254 million to $332 million. Boeing’s rival 787 Dreamliner goes for $206 million to $243 million, but airlines typically get discounts for large orders.
Photo: Airbus
A close view of the A350's wing and port-side engine.

Wow...beautiful plane! I am so glad it has finally emerged from the factory! :love::D:love::D
 
Look at the nose...look at the windshield...look at those swept wings..look at those Sharklets....LOOK AT THOSE ENGINES!!!!! :love::love:

Look at it....Just....JUST LOOK AT IT!!!
 
Yip looks line a plane.

Look at it....Just....JUST LOOK AT IT!!!

Sarcasm noted.

:(:(

Dont understand how people dont get excited over airliners. Multi million Rand equipment with engines powerful enough to blas a wooden house to little pieces.

Anyway...well done Airbus. Lets hope your baby has less teething problems then the 787. Good luck with first test flight.
 
Yip looks line a plane.

Ockie jizzing your pants over an aeroplane is just not on! :wtf:

How about I jizz my pants while looking at the A350 pics and you eat me? Would that be ok then? :twisted::twisted:

Urg..I wish there were more people like Rosaudio on mybb to talk about this kind of stuff. *sigh*
 
Sarcasm noted.

:(:(

Dont understand how people dont get excited over airliners. Multi million Rand equipment with engines powerful enough to blas a wooden house to little pieces.

Anyway...well done Airbus. Lets hope your baby has less teething problems then the 787. Good luck with first test flight.
Without pics of the interior, that just looks like any other plane from the outside :D
 
How about I jizz my pants while looking at the A350 pics and you eat me? Would that be ok then? :twisted::twisted:

Depends. Would you be wearing your furry costume again?

I'm still spitting fur from our last encounter :(
 
Thanks for the link Ockie :) Very beautiful aircraft. I've actually been following it's progress on airliners.net for the past few months (there's some great pics in that thread).

The nose did surprise me a little bit and sort of reminds me of 737 and C Series mixed together.

I absolutely love the winglets and the aircraft does looks great though but not as good as my favourite the A330-300 :D Cant wait to see the A350-1000 rollout.

Here's the video for anyone interested

[video=youtube;DHr8l2sfWig]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHr8l2sfWig[/video]
 
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Depends. Would you be wearing your furry costume again?

I'm still spitting fur from our last encounter :(

ROFL!!!

Thanks for the link Ockie :) Very beautiful aircraft. I've actually been following it's progress on airliners.net for the past few months (there's some great pics in that thread).

The nose did surprise me a little bit and sort of reminds me of 737 and C Series mixed together.

I absolutely love the winglets and the aircraft does looks great though but not as good as my favourite the A330-300 :D Cant wait to see the A350-1000 rollout.

Here's the video for anyone interested

[video=youtube;DHr8l2sfWig]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHr8l2sfWig[/video]

Yes...the nose does remind me also of the CSeries. That is another aircraft I cant wait to be rolled out after being painted and polished. Gonna be a real beauty also I think. Very curious to see those Pratt & Whitney engines fired up on a actually plane and hear them sing on a actuall take off

/rubs hands together.
 
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