Air Mauritius’ first Airbus A350 now on final assembly line

AIR MAURITIUS’ FIRST A350XWB TAKING SHAPE IN TOULOUSE

(Posted 24th May 2017)

Assembly of the first of six A350XWB for Air Mauritius is advancing well at Airbus’ Final Assembly Line in Toulouse, France.

The wing-fuselage junction, the installation of the tailplane and also the tailcone have been completed. The aircraft is in the next assembly station for structural completion such as the installation of winglets, ground testing of mechanical, electrical and avionics systems. Next steps will include in particular cabin completion, engine installation, painting and flight tests. This will lead to the delivery scheduled in Q4 of 2017 of the first A350-900 to Air Mauritius.

Air Mauritius will acquire a total of six A350-900 twin engine wide bodies comprising four directly purchased from Airbus and two on lease from AerCap. At entry into service, the A350 XWB will be deployed on the carrier’s long-haul, mainly the Mauritius-Paris route. Air Mauritius currently operates a fleet of 13 aircraft of which 10 are Airbus aircraft including six A340-300, two A330-200 and two A319 on regional and long haul services. It is the six A340’s which the new state of the art A350XWB will eventually replace.

The A350 XWB features the latest aerodynamic design, carbon fiber fuselage and wings, plus new fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce engines. Together, these latest technologies translate into unrivalled levels of operational efficiency, with a 25 per cent reduction in fuel burn and emissions, and significantly lower maintenance costs. The spaciousness, quietness, beautiful interior and mood lighting in the cabin contribute to superior levels of comfort and well-being, setting new standards in terms of flight experience for all passengers.

To date has Airbus recorded a total of 831 firm orders for the A350 XWB from 44 customers worldwide, already making it one of the most successful wide body aircraft ever.