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- Airbus_Beluga_XL abstract "The Airbus Beluga XL is a planned large transport aircraft based on the A330-200 airliner, to be the successor to the Airbus Beluga. The XL has an extension on the fuselage top like the Beluga. It is being designed, built and will be operated by Airbus to move oversized aircraft parts. The program was launched in November 2014 to build five aircraft, with 30% more capacity than the existing five Belugas. It will be able to carry two A350 XWB wings instead of one. The design freeze was announced on 16 September 2015, final assembly should start in 2017, and service should begin in 2019.The aircraft's lower fuselage will be assembled on the A330 final assembly line. It will then be moved to another facility for the year-long process of assembling the upper fuselage and the lowered nose fuselage. The first Beluga XL will enter service in 2019. The new aircraft will be 6 metres longer and one metre wider than the Beluga, and will be able to lift a payload six tons heavier.The standard and XL Belugas are operated by Airbus itself to transport large aircraft parts made at different Airbus plants during the manufacturing process.The existing Belugas will not be withdrawn from service when the Beluga XL is introduced; a mixed fleet is to operate for at least five years. The increased production rate of single-aisle aircraft requires the ability to move more parts.".
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- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageRevisionID "697197853".
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- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLink Airbus_A350_XWB.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLink Airbus_Beluga.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airbus.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airbus_A300.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airbus_A330.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLink File:Airbus_Beluga_XL_rendering.jpg.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_Trent_700.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airbus Beluga XL".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL aspectRatio "10.1".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL capacity "payload".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL eng1Kn "316".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL eng1Name Rolls-Royce_Trent_700.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL eng1Number "2".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL eng1Type "Turbofan".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL heightM "18.9".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL lengthM "63.1".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL maxTakeoffWeightKg "227000".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL moreGeneral "* Maximum landing weight: * Maximum zero fuel weight: * Fuselage diameter:".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL primeUnits%3F_ "met".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL rangeNmi "2200".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL rangeNote "at max payload".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL spanM "60.3".
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- Airbus_Beluga_XL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wingAreaSqm "361.6".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL subject Category:Airbus.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL subject Category:Airbus_A300.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL subject Category:Airbus_A330.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL hypernym Aircraft.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL type Aircraft.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL comment "The Airbus Beluga XL is a planned large transport aircraft based on the A330-200 airliner, to be the successor to the Airbus Beluga. The XL has an extension on the fuselage top like the Beluga. It is being designed, built and will be operated by Airbus to move oversized aircraft parts. The program was launched in November 2014 to build five aircraft, with 30% more capacity than the existing five Belugas. It will be able to carry two A350 XWB wings instead of one.".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL label "Airbus Beluga XL".
- Airbus_Beluga_XL sameAs Q21814460.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL sameAs Airbus_Beluga_XL.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL sameAs Q21814460.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL wasDerivedFrom Airbus_Beluga_XL?oldid=697197853.
- Airbus_Beluga_XL isPrimaryTopicOf Airbus_Beluga_XL.