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Post by stealthmanbob on Dec 17, 2021 15:40:02 GMT 1
Beluga #4 due to be heading to Tokyo with a helicopter delivery 😀
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Post by starbucks on Jan 25, 2022 21:05:20 GMT 1
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Post by stealthmanbob on Jan 26, 2022 12:54:49 GMT 1
The Beluga XL will also be available to hire thru the ^^^^^^^^^^^ new company.
Quote - In instances where customers require a longer range or a higher capacity, Airbus may also be able to offer the services of the newer and larger BelugaXL on an ad-hoc basis. Reza Fazlollahi, a Business Development and Strategy Manager at Airbus, told the briefing that “we agreed with ATI to have access to one BelugaXL for extra-long flights from next year.”
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Post by bmw801 on Sept 21, 2022 14:06:01 GMT 1
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Post by stealthmanbob on Oct 13, 2022 18:01:23 GMT 1
Beluga to transport a satellite to Kennedy Space Centre.
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Post by marlibu on Oct 13, 2022 19:39:17 GMT 1
ok.. then it can fly to North America. it just depends on the payload...
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Post by stealthmanbob on Oct 13, 2022 22:37:30 GMT 1
ok.. then it can fly to North America. it just depends on the payload... A few legs needed 😉
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Post by peter on Oct 14, 2022 19:51:48 GMT 1
ok.. then it can fly to North America. it just depends on the payload... Nobody ever said it can't. Just that it would be very uneconomical to use it for transporting A32x parts to BFM.
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Post by stealthmanbob on Oct 14, 2022 23:06:27 GMT 1
ok.. then it can fly to North America. it just depends on the payload... Nobody ever said it can't. Just that it would be very uneconomical to use it for transporting A32x parts to BFM. A better use of a Beluga now they are being replaced by the XLs would be transporting A220 parts down to BFM.
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Post by ff on Apr 19, 2023 20:19:42 GMT 1
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