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Airbus begins A350 XWB production in Germany




Airbus has begun production on its A350 XWB jet in Germany, the company said today.

“The A350 XWB sets new benchmarks for the aviation industry and passengers," said Tom Enders, Airbus CEO. "Advanced materials make the new Airbus the most economical and environment-friendly aircraft in its class."

The first German component will be an upper wing shell, made from carbon fibre reinforced plastic. Airbus will use automated tape-laying technology for the carbon fibre as well as lightning strike protection and fibreglass components.

In addition to laying the wing skin panels, the German plant also produces the A350's stringers.

Airbus has 528 confirmed orders for the A350, which it plans to deliver for the first time in 2013.


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