If it were not for the extensive commercial success of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, it is unlikely that US-based aerospace manufacturing giant Boeing would have been able to avoid a bankruptcy filing in the past decade. The Boeing 787, a dynamic lightweight aircraft that boasts unheard-of fuel efficiency and a game-changing range, has undoubtedly had a massive impact on the commercial aerospace market. The aircraft has helped fundamentally change the way we fly, helping airlines add lower-demand destinations to their route maps while also opening service to newer long-haul destinations.
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Airbus To Begin Testing A350-1000ULR & Freighter Variants Next Year
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- June 24, 2025
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On June 13th, 2025, it was reported that Airbus would begin flight tests for the next two variants of its best-selling wide-body jet, the Airbus A350. The next two variants of the Airbus A350 to enter service will be the A350F and the A350-1000ULR. The former, a next-generation freighter, and the latter, developed for a very specific ultra-long-haul application. Let’s take a deeper look at these variants and exactly what the announcement of flight tests could mean for Airbus.