Two A300-600ST Airbus Belugas


Two A300-600ST Airbus Belugas
Two A300-600ST Airbus Belugas
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By: kjfitz @ 2007-01-25 10:37:27
Description: Similar to the American Super guppy.

Featuring the most voluminous cargo hold of any civil or military aircraft flying today, the Airbus Beluga offers a unique way to transport oversized air cargo.

The Beluga (also known as the A300-600ST Super Transporter) was developed to carry complete sections of Airbus aircraft from different production sites around Europe to the final assembly lines in Toulouse or Hamburg. Its main-deck cargo volume is greater than the C5 Galaxy, the An-124 or the C-17 airlifters.

The five-aircraft fleet of Belugas is operated by Airbus Transport International (ATI). In addition to serving the internal transportation needs of Airbus, ATI offers Belugas on a charter basis to third parties. ATI ensures a high level of customer satisfaction with loading, unloading, and delivery designed to be fast, safe, flexible, and reliable – as demonstrated by years of successful operations throughout the world.
More Info: www.airbus.com
Location: Toulouse, France (FR)
@ 43.62514200, 1.35727600
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mlc1us @ 2007-01-25 10:55:38
mlc1us's picture Yet another Beluga can be seen in the West facing view.

Too bad we don't have full BEV coverage of the Airbus plant and the Toulouse airport.

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