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1 Advancing Cardiology and Heart Surgery Through a History of Collaboration 20:13
Airbus’ Hamilton on A350F, plus CFA 2024 preview
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Airbus is making steady progress in the industrialization phase of its new A350F program as components come together and test rigs take shape.
“We’re sorting through and finalizing the processes for assembly ready for next year, into final assembly and then first flight,” Airbus Head of Freighter Marketing Crawford Hamilton tells Cargo Facts in this week’s episode of the “Cargo Facts Connect” podcast. “In the meantime, we test and test and test because one of our big targets is to make sure that we have a mature aircraft at EIS.”
Airbus ended 2023 with firm orders for fifty A350Fs thanks to deals in December with Cathay Pacific for at least six and with Turkish Airlines for at least five.
The European planemaker added five A350Fs to its backlog in March after receiving an order from Taiwan-based Starlux Airlines.
“It shows what we’re doing is right and everything I’ve talked about is really coming to fruition and people are starting to see,” Hamilton said.
Airbus and its suppliers are preparing full-scale mockups of components, including the cargo-loading system and the cargo door. Production of the prototype’s fuselage began in 2023.
The first delivery and entry into service of the A350F will take place in 2026.
Tune in to this week’s “Cargo Facts Connect” to hear more on Airbus freighters, and get a sneak peek at next week’s Cargo Facts Asia event in Singapore with Titan Aviation Leasing Chief Commercial Officer Eamonn Forbes and World Star Aviation Chief Marketing Officer Nuno Leal.
139 episod
Manage episode 412227122 series 2931338
Airbus is making steady progress in the industrialization phase of its new A350F program as components come together and test rigs take shape.
“We’re sorting through and finalizing the processes for assembly ready for next year, into final assembly and then first flight,” Airbus Head of Freighter Marketing Crawford Hamilton tells Cargo Facts in this week’s episode of the “Cargo Facts Connect” podcast. “In the meantime, we test and test and test because one of our big targets is to make sure that we have a mature aircraft at EIS.”
Airbus ended 2023 with firm orders for fifty A350Fs thanks to deals in December with Cathay Pacific for at least six and with Turkish Airlines for at least five.
The European planemaker added five A350Fs to its backlog in March after receiving an order from Taiwan-based Starlux Airlines.
“It shows what we’re doing is right and everything I’ve talked about is really coming to fruition and people are starting to see,” Hamilton said.
Airbus and its suppliers are preparing full-scale mockups of components, including the cargo-loading system and the cargo door. Production of the prototype’s fuselage began in 2023.
The first delivery and entry into service of the A350F will take place in 2026.
Tune in to this week’s “Cargo Facts Connect” to hear more on Airbus freighters, and get a sneak peek at next week’s Cargo Facts Asia event in Singapore with Titan Aviation Leasing Chief Commercial Officer Eamonn Forbes and World Star Aviation Chief Marketing Officer Nuno Leal.
139 episod
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1 Vaayu Group finds niche in A320P2F 18:26
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1 SolitAir to expand with own narrowbody freighter fleet 16:16
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1 Dedrone targets illegal drone flights 21:09
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1 Texel Air to continue fleet growth in 2025 21:39
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1 RwandAir sees growing demand for dedicated freighters 16:02
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1 Crestone strengthens freighter, engine footprint 17:03
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1 ATSG’s Berger bullish on expansion strategy 17:39
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1 Lessors navigate narrowbody freighter market challenges 15:34
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1 TAAG Angola eager to grow with African cargo market 16:05
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1 Pascan Aviation enters freighter market with Saab 340BF 19:13
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1 Aeros dirigible platforms to serve as aerial drone hubs 11:54
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1 De Havilland’s bulk and LCD Dash 8 freighters to come in 2025 13:33
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1 AeroUnion, Avianca on freighter fleet upgrade 21:08
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1 ATSG leadership on group’s new direction 17:34
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