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   Aviation HQ to All   
   Airbus A350-1000ULR for Qantas delayed (   
   22 Feb 24 23:13:57   
   
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   Qantas will have to wait at least six months longer for the A350-1000ULR,   
   which is intended for direct flights from Sydney to London and New York. The   
   CEO of Airbus said this on Thursday. The reason is that regulators are   
   demanding a new design of fuel tanks for ultra-long flights.   
       
   Qantas launched Project Sunrise in 2017: nonstop flights from the Australian   
   east coast to Europe and eastern North America. The carrier asked both Boeing   
   and Airbus about the design of a modified aircraft that could handle these   
   distances.   
       
   The choice was between the Boeing 787-10 and the Airbus A350-1000. The   
   pandemic delayed the procedure, but in 2022 Qantas finally announced its   
   choice for Airbus.   
       
   The European manufacturer has since been working on adapting the A350-1000   
   into an ultra-long-range version. Technically, this mainly concerns the fuel   
   tanks. With the smaller Airbus A350-900ULR, which is already in use with   
   Singapore Airlines, Airbus has managed to increase the fuel capacity in the   
   wings, so that an additional tank was not required.   
       
   The plan was to also do this with the larger A350-1000ULR, but the chosen   
   solution is not to the satisfaction of the aviation authorities in Europe.   
   "Regulators have asked us to redesign the center tank for the ultra-long   
   version of the A350 intended for Project Sunrise," Airbus CEO Christian   
   Scherer told Reuters at the Singapore Airshow on Thursday.   
       
   Qantas was expected to take delivery of the first A350-1000ULR at the end of   
   next year, but this has now been pushed back at least six months to early   
   2026. The Australian carrier has an outstanding order for twelve aircraft of   
   this type.   
       
   As it stands now, the first direct flights will be from Sydney to London and   
   from Sydney to New York in the second half of 2026. Later, other destinations   
   in Europe and North America may also be served from airports on the Australian   
   east coast. are flown with the A350-1000ULR.   
      
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