Airbus’ new Beluga programme, christened Beluga XL,
has successfully passed the latest maturity gate milestone –
marking the end of the ‘concept phase’ or design freeze ‘at
aircraft level’ which is a key step in any development programme.
The maturity gate review demonstrated that the Beluga XL
programme is robust and mature enough to move to the next phase of development, the detailed design phase.
“We are proud of
how much we have accomplished, in less than a year after the
launch of the programme, with the new and innovative way of
working with our suppliers. By working together as a fully
integrated team in a single location, we have maximised our
efficiency. This milestone paves the way for a successful final
assembly start in 2017” said Bertrand George, Head of Beluga XL programme.
The Beluga XL was launched in November 2014 to
address the transport capacity requirement to support the A350 XWB
ramp-up and other aircraft production rate increases. Based on the
A330-200 Freighter with a large re-use of existing components and
equipment, the Beluga XL will be powered with Rolls Royce Trent
700 engines. The fleet of five Beluga XL aircraft will provide
Airbus with an additional 30% extra transport capacity.
The
first of five Beluga XLs will enter into service in 2019.
Featuring one of the most voluminous cargo holds of any aircraft
today, be it civil or military, the current fleet of five
A300-600ST Super Transporter aircraft named Beluga, carries
complete sections of Airbus aircraft, produced at various sites
around Europe, to the final assembly lines in Toulouse, Hamburg
and Seville.
The fleet of Beluga is operated by Airbus
Transport International (ATI), an Airbus subsidiary airline.
Beluga XL Specifications
Overall length 63.1 m Height 18.9 m Fuselage
diameter 8.8 m Wingspan (geometric) 60.3 m Wing
area (reference) 361.6 m2
Basic Operating Data
Engines Rolls Royce Trent 700 engines Range 2200nm at
max payload (53 tonnes)
Design Weight
Maximum take-off weight 227 tonnes
Maximum landing weight
187 tonnes Maximum zero fuel weight 178 tonnes
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