23 December 2014

1st A350 transfer flight home, Doha.

Qatar Airways' first A350 XWB (A7-ALA) has departed today from Toulouse (France) on it's delivery flight to Doha, Qatar. 



But she was not alone. The 4th A380 of Qatar Airways (A7-APD) is also making it's first journey home.



With the delivery of this A350, the airline becomes the first carrier in the world to operate every family of Airbus’ modern airliner portfolio, comprising the A320, A330/A340, A350 and A380.




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Based on the press release "Qatar Airways’ 1st A350 accompanies its 4th A380 for delivery to Qatar".

22 December 2014

Qatar Airways first A350 "In The Making". Video




Click on the picture to watch the assembly process of the MSN6 aircraft.

First A350 XWB delivery ceremony. Video



Click the picture to watch a 3 minute highlights-video 





Click the picture to watch uncut version of the video 1:47h

Hard work until A350 first delivery.

Qatar Airways has ordered 80 of the world’s most advanced airliners and the on-time, on-quality delivery is the culmination of 8 years’ hard work from everyone involved in the A350 XWB program.




Fabrice BrĂ©gier, Airbus President and CEO said: “Handing over the first A350 XWB represents a significant step in Airbus and aviation history.”



“The A350 XWB becomes the most modern aircraft in service, developed with our excellence established over 45 years in meeting our customers’ needs. “



“The A350 XWB is the latest Airbus aircraft to join the skies, revolutionising our industry and redefining the way people fly.”



He adds: “It is with tremendous pride that we are delivering our first A350 XWB today to our launch customer, Qatar Airways. It’s a perfect match, to be handing over the first of an all-new, world class aircraft to a leading, world class airline.”




John Rishton, Rolls-Royce, Chief Executive Officer said: “It is the culmination of years of hard work and the start of a new chapter for our business.”


Pictures Source Airbus

Based on the press release “Opening a new chapter in aviation, first delivery of A350 XWB to Qatar Airways”, based on the press release “Airbus delivers first ever A350 XWB to Qatar Airways” and based on the article “Qatar Airways Takes Delivery Of First Airbus A350” published in Aviation Week.

Qatar Airways, launch customer of A350 XWB

Customer satisfaction means giving the airlines that operate Airbus aircraft exactly what they want.




This was achieved on 22/December when A350 XWB MSN006 was delivered to launch customer Qatar Airways, widely recognized for insisting on the highest possible standards for its passengers.




Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said, “Receiving the A350 XWB as global launch customer is a very proud moment for Qatar Airways, and after much anticipation, I am delighted that the day has come when we will welcome this latest generation aircraft into our rapidly expanding fleet. 



“In the 7 years since we first placed our order for this new aircraft type at the Paris Air Show, investing in a partnership program with Airbus, there has been significant growth in the airline industry.”



“I am confident that this increase in passenger numbers around the world will only increase further in the years to come, and delighted that Qatar Airways will be leading the way in the aviation sector in offering our passengers the opportunity to travel on board the most modern of airliners in the sky.”



The A350 XWB fits seamlessly alongside Qatar Airways’ growing fleet of A380s and A330s, making the carrier the world’s first airline to operate each member of Airbus’ market leading Widebody Family.



Qatar Airways’ A350 XWBs, in combination with their A380s and A330s, will offer unprecedented levels of interoperability and comfort on the rapidly expanding Qatar Airways network of excellence.



This ceremony in Toulouse has followed the resolution of a few unspecified issues that had nothing to do with Airbus.



The aircraft, MSN006, was initially planned to be delivered more than a week earlier, but that event had been called off at short notice.



Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker said the delay had “nothing to do with Airbus,” but was rather linked to unspecified buyer-furnished equipment issues. According to industry sources, several more test flights were required to satisfy Qatar’s demands.





Qatar Airways was going to take delivery of the aircraft on 13/Dec, but that event was canceled at the last minute.




“You are a tough customer, my friend Akbar, a demanding customer, sometimes a little bit too demanding,” Bregier said. But he also hinted that the efforts to satisfy Qatar Airways have made the aircraft better.



The first aircraft is slated to be ferried to Doha on 23/Dec.



Pictures Source Airbus


Based on the press release “Opening a new chapter in aviation, first delivery of A350 XWB to Qatar Airways”, based on the press release “Airbus delivers first ever A350 XWB to Qatar Airways” and based on the article “Qatar Airways Takes Delivery Of First Airbus A350” published in Aviation Week.


First A350 Delivery Ceremony

As the delivery ceremony got started Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said, “This is a very proud moment for Qatar Airways, we have watched this dynamic aircraft grow to be truly ahead of the curve and I am delighted to welcome the latest generation into our rapidly expanding fleet.”








“Qatar Airways will be leading the way in the aviation sector by offering our passengers the opportunity to travel onboard the most modern of airliners in the sky.”




“We wanted to fly the first prototype before Paris airshow 2013 and we did it,” Fabrice BrĂ©gier told guests.



“We wanted to certify this aircraft in the third quarter of 2014, meaning the shortest certification process in aircraft history, and we did it.”




“We wanted to deliver this aircraft a couple of months later and we did it.”



“So I am very proud of the teams led by Didier Evrard and all teams in the functions who supported them. It’s a perfect match, to be handing over the first of an all-new, world class aircraft to a leading world class airline.”




“We are very proud to have worked with Qatar Airways and Airbus on the A350 XWB, using the latest technology to deliver new standards in customer service,” added Eric Schulz, President, Civil Large Engines at Rolls-Royce, the exclusive engine manufacturer. He described the occasion as, “a very important day for everyone at Rolls-Royce.”












As the speeches ended, the guests were invited to an artistic performance that reflected the close relationship between the Middle-East based launch customer and the manufacturer headquartered in South West France.





The beautiful soprano voice of Hiba Al Kawas, a pioneer of Arabic opera, floated over music provided by the Orchestre National du Capitole, Toulouse, as calligraphy artist Faouzia Hilmy illustrated a verse of ninth century Arabic poetry on the theme of friendship.






 Pictures Source Airbus


Based on the press release “Opening a new chapter in aviation, first delivery of A350 XWB to Qatar Airways”, based on the press release “Airbus delivers first ever A350 XWB to Qatar Airways” and based on the article “Qatar Airways Takes Delivery Of First Airbus A350” published in Aviation Week.

Milestone: 1st A350XWB delivery to Qatar Airways





First A350 XWB aircraft has been delivered today to Qatar Airways launch customer in an event held  in Airbus Delivery Center in Toulouse, France.




Event-Timetable


The MSN6 is the first series airplane and the first of consecutive 8 aircraft that will be handover by Qatar Airways.




Handover comes 8 years and 3 weeks after the A350 program, in its current guise, was launched in 2006 by Airbus to take on the Boeing 777 and 787.



The A350 XWB redefines the way people fly for the coming decades and opens up a new era in comfortable, efficient long-haul air travel when it enters service with Qatar Airways, renowned for leading the industry to new heights in service excellence.



The A350 XWB embodies the most advanced technologies and breakthrough innovations in aerodynamics, light-weight materials and aircraft systems.




Powered by ultra-fuel-efficient and very quiet Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines and an extra-wide, bright and spacious cabin, the A350 XWB promises to be a firm favourite with travellers who will discover a whole new way of flying. Airlines will also benefit from unequalled levels of operating efficiency and cost effectiveness.

Pictures Source : Airbus

Based on the press release “Opening a new chapter in aviation, first delivery of A350 XWB to Qatar Airways”, based on the press release “Airbus delivers first ever A350 XWB to Qatar Airways” and based on the article “Qatar Airways Takes Delivery Of First Airbus A350” published in Aviation Week.