NEW Airbus A350 Is A PROBLEM For Boeing. Here’s WHY

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Published 2022-11-12
The A350 is the bombshell that is going to aid Airbus's ongoing onslaught of whatever remains of Boeing’s integrity in the aviation industry. They’ve finally released their secret weapon which comes with tons of pleasant surprises that will win over a majority of Boeing’s loyal customers. So, how the new Airbus A350 is going to end Boeing’s dominance?

The A350 was born at a time when the Airbus was placed under great pressure by its major competitor, Boeing. This story goes back to 2004 when the Airbus A330 family was the rave. It was the model that was bringing in the money for Airbus. Just then, Boeing turned the tide and introduced the Boeing 787 and the 777 models, majorly wide-body aircraft that could carry between 250-300 passengers. Somehow, this factor drew more passengers away from airlines that relied on the smaller Airbus A330 to airlines that had resorted to using the wider-bodied Boeing 787 for long-haul travel.

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All Comments (21)
  • @karans9228
    Airbus hit the mark with the A350, truly a work of art. That's to say the 787 is no slouch either.
  • @michlo3393
    The A350 is a masterpiece. I know the divide in the coments so, let me say, I'm an American and grew up as a bit of a boeing fanboy, I admit it. But the A350 is perfection. The 787 is right there with it, though, in a slightly different niche, so as an enthusiast, I love that those two jets can coexist and thrive side by side. I am sad to see the 777 bow out, as IMO it was the greatest widebody twin until the A350.
  • The reality is that neither side is going to destroy the other because producing aircraft is hard and takes many resources, the backlogs for both companies are insane and how long it takes until you get an aircraft is important for Airlines, so if one has a lot of orders, the other becomes more appealing.
  • @jrmgomez7626
    The 787 and the A350 are amazing and beautiful machines.. no one is burying anybody! They are two titans of the industry and they will be there for many decades to come.
  • @jackf1841
    The A350 is the best looking aircraft imo 😍 As Europeans, we are proud of Airbus 🇪🇺
  • The A350 is the most beautiful passenger aircraft in the skies and a perfect airplane for longhaul flights.
  • This month travelled British Airways Business Class on A350 from LONDON Heathrow to Phoneix Skyharbour Airport & Back. This Plane is HUGE & was great travelling.
  • @markar6395
    Yup. A350 is best looking bird since 757. Used to prefer Boeing but no more. Airbus have a superior product range now, IMHO, of course
  • Flown the A350 dozens of times but flew SQ23 for the first time in September. A350-900 ULR is a very special plane. Incredible machine
  • Singapore 🇸🇬 Airlines is the largest Operator of the Airbus A350XWB-900 including the Airbus A350XWB-900ULR
  • The A350 gets my vote as most beautiful aircraft. I was fortunate enough to fly one one from Newark to Stockholm. It was a great flight with the view of the New York skyline from a window seat, as well as having the next two seats free.
  • The fact that airbuses dont randomly fall out of the sky is a deal breaker to me. Airbus all the way.
  • Recently flew from North America to Asia, partly on a triple seven and partly on a 350 (same airline). The 350 was more comfortable.
  • @MC-nb6jx
    Flew on an A350/1000 late last year.. Awesome flight, great plane.. Unfortunately the normal aircraft on that particular route is the A330/300. Also a great plane, but no A350..
  • There are three types of people in this world. People that love Boeing, people that love Airbus and people that know the difference!! ✈️
  • @tonytony3895
    Your presentation is highly interesting to watch. Thank you very much and Happy New Year.
  • Boeing's worst enemy is called Boeing. An unfortunate predicament, because they used to be a hell of an aircraft manufacturer. I still say Boeing's 737-300, 747-400 and 777 are the greatest commercial aircraft ever built. (w/ the now defunct Lockheed Tristar as the 'honourable mention'). Boeing might have done itself in w/ the MAX fiasco.
  • @JamesWyattVW
    Great video - I'm flying London/Addis/Cape Town in a couple of days - now I know I will enjoy it!