Airbus's new aircraft can fly 20 hours without refueling

The Airbus A350-900 XWB can travel for up to 20 hours without interruption.

Airbus has recently successfully tested the ultra-long-range Airbus A350-900 XWB, which has impressive long-distance transport capabilities. The plane made a brief flight at its Toulouse headquarters and recorded positive results.

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The Airbus A350-900 XWB uses the Rolls Royce Trent XWB engine to deliver maximum speed.

According to the manufacturer, the Airbus A350-900 XWB is re-engineered for fuel and aerodynamics, thus achieving optimum speed and performance.

Airbus long-range planes can travel up to 15610km and travel for up to 20 hours without refueling. Fuel capacity of the aircraft up to 24 thousand liters.

In addition, the Airbus A350-900 XWB uses the Rolls Royce Trent XWB engine to deliver maximum speed while reducing fuel consumption and emissions by 25 percent.

Being able to fly over long distances without refueling helps to achieve maximum efficiency and cost savings over transit at many airports.

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The Airbus A350-900 XWB is currently in widespread use worldwide.

Most long journeys are fatigued, but with the comfort of the Airbus A350-900 XWB, everything will be much more comfortable. The aircraft has a quiet, quiet 2-way cabin with modern air-conditioning system.

There are currently 45 airlines in the world ordering 854 A350-900 XWBs from Airbus. In particular, Singapore Airlines is one of the first airlines to book flights to Singapore from New York, USA.

It will also be the longest flight history in aviation, breaking Qatar Airways' record for an 18-hour service between Doha and Auckland, New Zealand.