BelugaXL: The successor
New-generation airlifter
Airbus launched the BelugaXL in late 2014, to support the A350 ramp-up and other production rate increases. Derived from the versatile A330-200, six BelugaXLs are now in service. The type’s gigantic cargo hold provides 30% extra transport capacity than its predecessor, ferrying aircraft subassemblies between 11 destinations around Europe.
The new super transporter
Expanding capabilities
The BelugaXL supports Airbus’ accelerating production ramp-up. The airlifters, built by Airbus in Toulouse, France, ferry sub-assemblies and components between 11 destinations around Europe.
The BelugaXL incorporates a lowered cockpit, an enlarged cargo bay structure, modified rear and tail section, and cargo loading systems to ensure efficient handling of payloads.
BelugaXL: Characteristics
Based on A330-200
Dimensions
Performance
The BelugaXL around the world
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Wheels-up for the final BelugaXL!
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Airbus-built EUTELSAT 36D satellite shipped inside the BelugaST to its launch site
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Airbus Beluga delivers Airbus satellite to Kennedy Space Center
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