06 February 2014

A350 XWB at Singapore Airshow on 11/Feb. First ever Airshow-flying display.

The Asia-Pacific region is a core market for Airbus with nearly 100 airlines across the region, more than 2,400 Airbus aircraft in service and over 1,700 aircraft on order for future delivery. That is the reason Airbus will have a broad presence at Singapore Airshow, Asia’s largest aeronautical and defence airshow. Asia-Pacific is the region which represents over 1/3 of the company's total backlog.


Airshow visitors will be able to enjoy the A350 XWB flight-test aircraft (MSN 3) performing its first ever airshow flying display on both, the 11th and 12th February. Airbus will broadcast the A350 XWB flying display live,  via a special Singapore Airshow website on www.airbus.com.


A full scale A350 XWB cockpit as well as an interactive A350 XWB model will be on expo at the Airbus stand. Guests can also discover Airbus’ benchmark cabin comfort standards in a dedicated Comfort Zone at the Airbus tent, located on the static display area.



Based on the press release "Airbus to have major presence at Singapore Airshow"

1 comment:

  1. Cabin comfort standard? All a bit of a joke in reality. Even if customers adopt the Airbus 18 inch seat we are still doomed to uncomfortable long distance flight in economy. I sometimes wonder why the French bothered to have a revolution. The cabin layouts of your planes suggest that nothing has really changed. The rich have every comfort and enough space for a drunken orgy. Not quite the same back in economy. Viva la Revolution!

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