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  1. The A350 is powered by two Trent XWB turbofan engines that result from a very close collaboration between Airbus and the powerplant’s manufacturer, Rolls-Royce. The Trent XWB is the world's most efficient large aero-engine, using the best technology and materials while benefiting from more than 70 million hours of in-service experience with ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Airbus_A350Airbus A350 - Wikipedia

    Rolls-Royce agreed with Airbus to supply a new variant of the Trent turbofan engine for the A350 XWB, named Trent XWB. In 2010, after low-speed wind tunnel tests, Airbus finalised the static thrust at sea level for all three proposed variants to the 74,000–94,000 lbf (330–420 kN) range.

  3. The lighter airframe combined with advanced aerodynamics and Trent XWB engines significantly lower fuel burn, CO2 emissions and maintenance costs while optimising range and payload. Download A350 key figures Let's go!

  4. With the delivery of the first A350-900ULR to launch customer Singapore Airlines (SIA), the A350 XWB Family is positioned to lead the way for new ultra-long-range operations, including on the world’s longest commercial route, between Singapore and New York.

  5. As the cornerstone member in Airbus’ A350 Family, the A350-900 accommodates 300-350 passengers in a standard three-class configuration, and flies efficiently on everything from short-range segments to ultra-long-range routes of up to 9,700nm (18,000km) non-stop.

  6. The A350-1000 is powered by the world’s most efficient large aero-engine, the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 turbofans. Nowhere is Airbus innovation more apparent than in the A350’s airframe, which is built with carbon-fibre reinforced plastic and other advanced materials.

  7. AirbusUltra Long Range A350 XWB builds on the success of its A350 XWB – the newest and most modern widebody aircraft family, incorporating the latest aerodynamic design, carbon fibre fuselage and wings, plus fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce engines.

  8. Jul 25, 2006 · The A350 XWB family has three members - the -800, -900 and -1000, seating 270, 314 and 350 passengers respectively, and all offering a range of 15,700km (8,500nm).

  9. The A350 XWB engine benefits from an entirely new design that notably delivers the lowest Specific Fuel Consumption (SFC) of any large aero-engine in commercial aviation today, directly contributing to lower fuel burn at aircraft level.

  10. The Airbus A350 XWB (XWB standing for Extra Wide Body) is a type of airplane built by European aerospace company Airbus. It is a wide-body, long-ranged aircraft. The plane is able to carry between 300 and 410 passengers in a 3-class configuration.