The sleek Airbus A350-900 widebody twinjets that fly for the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) represent the future of long-haul operations at the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish flag carrier. Its four present examples are just 3.5 years old on average, according to current fleet data made available by ch-aviation, and SAS also has another two examples of the type on order. But where does it fly them?
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The Ships Airbus Uses To Move Aircraft Parts
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- August 8, 2024
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When you think of Airbus, the natural tendency is to picture aircraft – its in their name after all! Aside from commercial and military planes and helicopters, the European firm also has a Space division. However, when it comes to the logistics of assembling its aircraft, theres a robust maritime component to the operation.Indeed, Airbus and its production facilities around the world utilize several vessels to move components between sites at Broughton, Hamburg, Mobile, Tianjin, and Toulouse. Some are external charters while others are exclusively part of the Airbus family.