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Turkey Time! Turbulence hits second launch at Airbus - 2014!!!
2006-10-17
THE Airbus A350 may be delayed until 2014, senior figures in the aviation industry have predicted. The aircraft, which will compete with BoeingÂ’s 787 Dreamliner, has already been sent back for a redesign and was due to come into service in 2012.

Airbus is expected to announce the industrial launch — the formal commitment to build — of the A350 in the next few weeks, but the delivery date appears to be sliding backwards. At 2014 it would be a full six years behind the delivery of the first Boeing 787. Airbus said that any talk of a slip in the launch date was just speculation.
"Speculation! All speculation!"
In order to regain the initiative, Airbus is looking at producing an all-composite A350, which would, in fact, be 70 per cent plastic, as some parts have to remain metal. According to Airbus’s suppliers, the company wants to go all-composite and is talking about the equipment needed to do this. It is thought to be looking at making the aircraft from “black aluminium”; panels of carbon fibre that would be riveted together in the same way as existing aluminium panels.

Aviation sources say it is now accepted within Airbus that the A350 will not be delivered in 2012 but in late 2013 or 2014. If the A350 is delayed until 2014, it will effectively hand the mid-size market to Boeing as the American company will have a five to six-year headstart.

Pushing delivery back to 2014 also starts to run into the proposed development window for the next generation of single-aisle aircraft that will replace the Boeing 737 and Airbus 320. Boeing is thought to be aiming to introduce a new version of the 737, commonly known as the workhorse of the skies, in 2015 or 2016.
Posted by:anonymous2u

#6  In other news, Boeing is crowing while Airbus eats same ill-used bird for lunch.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-17 22:47  

#5  Black ALuminum / riveted carbon fiber panels: Making a composite aircraft like you do a metal one was tried here in the US and it failed ( A-12) the only way to take advantage of the advantages of carbon fiber is to completely rethink the manufacturing process; cocure all the detail parts and hold the use of mechanical fasteners to an absolute minimum. This is, IMHO, just Airbus' way of turning the spotlight away from the debacle known as the A350 so it can quietly slide into the morass that is Airbus and never see the light of day. This really makes sense (sarcasm engaged) when you cannot get known parts to cooperate ( A380 wiring) it make perfect sense to embark in a completely new area, if only to confirm to the world that you are completely and utterly phuqued up! (sarcasm disengaged)

In other news, Boeing today has announced that they have sold at least 1 787-8 as a VIP aircraft, and the -8 isn't even the first one off the line!
Posted by: USN, ret.   2006-10-17 14:24  

#4  ...I think this is one of those patented EU "Surrender-that's-not-really-a surrender" speeches. Airbus is, IMHO, admitting that the plane is so far out of whack that it will never be ready in any kind of time frame that its potential customers would ever tolerate.
I'm actually looking for Airbus to quietly come unglued after this mess. The only new bird they have to look forward to now is their C-130 'replacement'. which will probably never even come close to the performance of that grand old lady, and will serve in EU air forces only when it is shoved down their throats.

Mike

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-10-17 09:14  

#3  The way things might be in 2014, very few people will be flying.

And if that thing is flying, I won't be flying on it.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-10-17 02:06  

#2  ROFLMAO, dodo turkey Hybird

Zoom
Posted by: RD   2006-10-17 00:51  

#1  
Looks like its wings have been clipped. I propose this graphic in place of the turkey. :-)
Posted by: gorb   2006-10-17 00:40  

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