The first time I spied that chunky Beluga on
the ramp at Toulouse France as I taxied out for takeoff, it was clear the
converted Airbus A300 was created for a very special task, carrying large,
oddly-shaped cargo. But there’s little denying the Beluga is also one of the
homeliest airplanes I’ve ever seen, reminding me of a creature with a huge body
matched with a tiny head. Ugly or exotic, Airbus found a market for the
airplane 20 years ago, transporting some fuselage parts for the massive A380.
The Beluga fleet eventually grew to five
aircraft, but the airplane by any standard is pretty long in the tooth having
first flown in 1983. In addition to an aging airplane, Airbus envisioned a
larger capacity platform and so the Beluga XL, based on the A330 platform, was
born.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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