Have flown Airbus A350 on Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways and hugely impressed with quietness, space and comfort, especially when compared to the rather ordinary, overhyped Boeing 787s of Japan Airlines, British Airways and Qantas. That said, the Airbus A380 remains by far the best aircraft to fly on.
But the A350 became MORE of a 777 competitor than the 787 competitor it was initially going to be. Doing the XWB widened it, as opposed to the A330 cross section width it originally planned on.
I fly constantly on many types as a passenger to position and fly the plane I am assigned to (not an airliner but a LR private jet and I must say that if I was a fan of the queen of the sky and appreciated the 777 there is no doubt in my mind that Airbus is killing it with the A330 Neo, A350 for comfort and operational efficiency and the A380 for comfort as per the fuel efficiency it is not the best to be honest ! So yes Airbus all the way…
last time I checked...this is totally clickbait lol. do I need to name the airlines that much more often or prefer the 787? They're both good planes, but you saying airlines as if all airlines prefer the a350 is completely wrong. I'm sorry, we forgot the British Airways, United, American, Hawaiian, ANA, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Qantas, Jetstar, AirCanada, Westjet, Etihad, LOT Polish, TUI, Kenya Airlines, Air Tanzania, AirIndia, Vistara, Saudia, AirEgypt, KLM, Vietnam Airlines, Xiamen Air, Thai Airways, Scoot, AirPremia, Royal Jordanian, Royal Air Maroc, Oman Air, Riyadh Air, Qatar Airways, Royal Brunei, Qantas, Norse, MIAT, LATAM, GulfAir, El Al, Biman Bangladesh Airways, Avianca, Austrian Airlines, Azerbaijan Airlines, Bamboo Airways, Air Tahiti Nui, Air New Zealand, Air Europa, and AeroMexico??? Also, the 787 has more orders currently than the a350, so let's pipe down with how amazing the a350 is. I think the A350 is better than the 787, but airlines don't "prefer" it as you like to say in your little clickbait video. learn the stuff, then make a video.
Atta boy. I was thinking the same thing. This guy has never flown in a dreamliner. I definitely loved my flight in them.. Forgot to mention. Air Canada. I like the window tinting.
I have flown Airbus A350 on Airindia Delhi-London hugely impressed with its quietness , space and comfort , cabin pressure and humidity levels really do make a difference!.
As a passenger I prefer airbus over Boeing. The reputation plays into perception, and my personal experience is that flying airbus feels good. Also, they have build the best airplane ever for the PASSENGER… the A380. I thank them for ever for that experince. It also showed me that for airlines the passenger is not king… otherwise they would have made the A380 work for them.
As a normal person of course we prefer the safest airplanes. I don’t care about brands etc of airplanes if the provided experience is beyond normal. But it isn’t good at all if AIRBUS gains the WHOLE monopolistic game of airlines. Russians had one and with the sanctions thede airlines are forced to to discontinue their planes. This can’t be good on long term. The more competition the better it can be. I am no expert maybe but I highly doubt that Airbus has less issues. Hope some expert can give a clarification of the actual airbus failures. Personally I was on a brand new smaller airbus of airfrance and the experience was amazing. On an intercontinental flight with boeing felt like they were louder. No matter which airplane - you’ll need ANC HEADPHONES in this regard.
I flew with A350 from LAX to Frankfurt, best flight EVER ! The restrooms are on the freight level, are plenty and HUGE. Flight was very quiet, very good seats and space. Even better than the A380, although they are almost exactly the same
I flew Qatar 787-9 and Qatar A350 back to back for 8 hours and then 14 hours, the 787 was far nicer on the inside. Idk might be different in different instances, but the windows, the bathroom the legroom the interior the technology, was all just far nicer on the 787.
Doesnt matter there is not enough supply so Boeing will sell, until the Chinese catch up. And they will. But they also have a lot of local demand. So for 20 years. Boeing well sell just out if necessity.
The operational cost savings with the A350 are significant. Airlines are always looking for ways to improve their bottom line, and this aircraft delivers.
Overall, the A350 seems to be a more reliable option for airlines right now, especially considering the recent challenges Boeing has faced. It’s an exciting time for aviation!
The A350's versatility in accommodating different route demands is a major selling point. Whether for high-capacity routes or ultra-long-haul flights, this aircraft can do it all.
Passengers love the A350 for its comfort and advanced features. From spacious cabins to improved air quality, flying on an A350 is a fantastic experience that keeps travelers coming back.
The Airbus A350 is a true game-changer in aviation, offering airlines incredible range and flexibility. Its ability to operate on various long-haul routes makes it a preferred choice for many carriers.
The ultra-long-range version of the A350 opens up new possibilities for airlines. With the ability to fly nonstop on some of the world's longest routes, it provides unparalleled connectivity.
Pilots appreciate the A350 for its advanced cockpit technology and smooth handling. The aircraft's design makes it a favorite among crews, contributing to safer and more efficient flights.
The popularity of the A350 among airlines, passengers, and pilots speaks volumes about its design and performance. It's clear that Airbus has created a winning aircraft.
i can see why .. they're soo much easier to start up and more user friendly imo ... they're just made better ... no issues like boeing .. but dont get me wrong the 777 is still one of my old favorites ... but I like the airbus better ... A350 ftw not to mention a beautiful plane
I have flown A350 only with Lufthansa so I am not sure if this is their specification problem. Lack of controllable air vents made my travel extremely uncomfortable as I was sweating throughout the 8 hours flight....
The wing is old fashioned for that plane and fixed similar to old plane design while 777-9/8 are latest design with true flex wing that fly smooth,you can't almost feel that you are flying already.Pilots is amazed and love the new features on wing and avionics.
Fake news, again. In July, Qatar Airways announced an expansion to the existing Boeing 777X aircraft order with an additional 20, totalling 94 Boeing 777X aircraft. Boeing now has its 3rd largest order book ever in his history.
You sort of contradict yourself when you say that the A350 long range aircraft make it possible to have "Direct" flights... I believe you meant "non-stop" Technically, a "direct flight is one aircraft, one flight number but it might stop en-route to let passengers on or off or to refuel. Due to codeshare agreements, there are very few direct flights as instead of stopping en-route, the same itineraries are now connections to a partner carrier. So all non-stops are also direct as they are point-to-point. But direct is not non-stop as it stops en-route. If only you and a number of other aviation content providers would stop using the two terms interchangeably.
The A350's efficiency on long routes is a significant advantage for airlines. Its fuel-efficient engines and aerodynamic design help reduce operating costs and environmental impact.
The A350's success in the aviation market highlights the importance of innovation and adaptability. Airbus has set a new standard with this aircraft, and the industry is taking notice.
The A350's introduction has enabled airlines to optimize their fleet utilization. Its range and capacity make it suitable for a wide variety of routes, maximizing operational efficiency.
Only if economy seat pitch can be increased to, say 33 9:43 inches or more. Mostly 31 inches now. JAL has 32 inch pitch on international long haul. Comfort also depends on the type of seats.
The a350 has a greater range, so obviously can travel further before Refuelling is necessary. And with the current conflicts and no-fly zones around the world this makes it much more appealing than the 787 Dreamliner.
why they always say 25% leads fuel consumption vs the previous version but why not compared directly to the competitive model like 777 or 787? Comparison should be apple (A350) to apple (Boeing 777 or 787) not only apple (new Model) to orange (old model)!
Have flown Airbus A350 on Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways and hugely impressed with quietness, space and comfort, especially when compared to the rather ordinary, overhyped Boeing 787s of Japan Airlines, British Airways and Qantas. That said, the Airbus A380 remains by far the best aircraft to fly on.
yep agree, A380 KING OF THE SKIES
I loved the dreamliner, so I can't wait to see if the A350 is as good as you say.
@@alan4yt experienced both.. A350 superior imo
absolutely agree A380 > A350 > B787
380 even quieter than 350
I've flown on both the A350 and Boeing’s Dreamliner, and the A350 definitely wins in terms of comfort and space.
yep I like both
But the A350 became MORE of a 777 competitor than the 787 competitor it was initially going to be. Doing the XWB widened it, as opposed to the A330 cross section width it originally planned on.
I fly constantly on many types as a passenger to position and fly the plane I am assigned to (not an airliner but a LR private jet and I must say that if I was a fan of the queen of the sky and appreciated the 777 there is no doubt in my mind that Airbus is killing it with the A330 Neo, A350 for comfort and operational efficiency and the A380 for comfort as per the fuel efficiency it is not the best to be honest !
So yes Airbus all the way…
yeah thanks for sharing your thoughts
As an airline pilot I have to state that except some almost all of the pilots prefer to fly an airbus
Flown both ;
787 from DFW to AKL - 15 hours
350 from ATL to CPT - 17 hours
Boeing was more comfortable , but Airbus was larger 😊
thanks for your sharing
if its boeing im not going
It's impressive how the A350 can handle ultra-long-haul flights with such efficiency. Airbus nailed it!
thanks for your feedback
last time I checked...this is totally clickbait lol. do I need to name the airlines that much more often or prefer the 787? They're both good planes, but you saying airlines as if all airlines prefer the a350 is completely wrong. I'm sorry, we forgot the British Airways, United, American, Hawaiian, ANA, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Qantas, Jetstar, AirCanada, Westjet, Etihad, LOT Polish, TUI, Kenya Airlines, Air Tanzania, AirIndia, Vistara, Saudia, AirEgypt, KLM, Vietnam Airlines, Xiamen Air, Thai Airways, Scoot, AirPremia, Royal Jordanian, Royal Air Maroc, Oman Air, Riyadh Air, Qatar Airways, Royal Brunei, Qantas, Norse, MIAT, LATAM, GulfAir, El Al, Biman Bangladesh Airways, Avianca, Austrian Airlines, Azerbaijan Airlines, Bamboo Airways, Air Tahiti Nui, Air New Zealand, Air Europa, and AeroMexico???
Also, the 787 has more orders currently than the a350, so let's pipe down with how amazing the a350 is. I think the A350 is better than the 787, but airlines don't "prefer" it as you like to say in your little clickbait video. learn the stuff, then make a video.
Everything on this chanel is click bait...... Almost none of it being facts.
Atta boy. I was thinking the same thing. This guy has never flown in a dreamliner. I definitely loved my flight in them.. Forgot to mention. Air Canada. I like the window tinting.
emerald flyer .. know all flight experiences on B and A .. The A350 is the best ever aircraft i flew by far
thanks for your sharing✈️
I’ve flown on the A350, and the passenger experience is exceptional. The cabin pressure and humidity levels really do make a difference!
thanks for sharing your experience
I have flown Airbus A350 on Airindia Delhi-London hugely impressed with its quietness , space and comfort , cabin pressure and humidity levels really do make a difference!.
A350 is great!
As a passenger I prefer airbus over Boeing. The reputation plays into perception, and my personal experience is that flying airbus feels good. Also, they have build the best airplane ever for the PASSENGER… the A380. I thank them for ever for that experince. It also showed me that for airlines the passenger is not king… otherwise they would have made the A380 work for them.
The reduction in stopovers thanks to the A350’s range is a huge benefit for travelers. It’s a smart choice for airlines focusing on long-haul routes.
Flown recently with both the Dreamliner-9 and the A350 - prefer the Dreamliner. Love the cabin.
thanks for your sharing
I flew the A350 on a recent trip, and the spacious cabin and large windows were fantastic. Can't wait to fly it again!
thanks for sharing your experience
I used to prefer Boeing over Airbus, I found them more comfortable, but safety first, I'm switching to Airbus.
:( your choice 👍
As a normal person of course we prefer the safest airplanes. I don’t care about brands etc of airplanes if the provided experience is beyond normal.
But it isn’t good at all if AIRBUS gains the WHOLE monopolistic game of airlines. Russians had one and with the sanctions thede airlines are forced to to discontinue their planes. This can’t be good on long term.
The more competition the better it can be. I am no expert maybe but I highly doubt that Airbus has less issues. Hope some expert can give a clarification of the actual airbus failures.
Personally I was on a brand new smaller airbus of airfrance and the experience was amazing.
On an intercontinental flight with boeing
felt like they were louder. No matter which airplane - you’ll need ANC HEADPHONES in this regard.
The A350’s ability to operate ultra-long-haul flights opens up so many new route possibilities. It’s a game changer for airlines.
many thanks for your comment
Pilots I know rave about flying the A350. The cockpit technology and handling are top-notch, which likely contributes to its popularity.
thanks for your feedback
It’s clear why airlines are leaning towards the A350. The fuel efficiency and long-range capabilities make it a smart choice for long-haul routes.
I flew with A350 from LAX to Frankfurt, best flight EVER ! The restrooms are on the freight level, are plenty and HUGE. Flight was very quiet, very good seats and space. Even better than the A380, although they are almost exactly the same
thanks for sharing your experience!
I flew Qatar 787-9 and Qatar A350 back to back for 8 hours and then 14 hours, the 787 was far nicer on the inside. Idk might be different in different instances, but the windows, the bathroom the legroom the interior the technology, was all just far nicer on the 787.
It seems that 787 will be your favorite aircraft soon, right
Iv been on 2 of them Delta A350-900, planes N503DN, and N510DN. Of all planes iv been on in my life, this is the best iv ever been on.
thanks for sharing your experience
The A350’s ability to operate on ultra-long routes with minimal stops is a game-changer for global travel.
I flew this with Lufthansa and Thai air. I was sleeping like 8 hours each route without problems. Very comfortable
Great experience!
You need to work on your fact checking the 1000 has a longer range than the 900
Doesnt matter there is not enough supply so Boeing will sell, until the Chinese catch up. And they will. But they also have a lot of local demand. So for 20 years. Boeing well sell just out if necessity.
The flexibility of the A350 to handle various routes and capacities makes it a versatile option for airlines.
thanks for your comment
The aircraft is stunning, the wings tip, and zorro like cockpit ❤❤..
They are!
The A350’s design not only enhances passenger comfort but also reflects a commitment to sustainability. That’s a huge plus for modern airlines.
true, bro
Airbus. Love it
Thanks
The operational cost savings with the A350 are significant. Airlines are always looking for ways to improve their bottom line, and this aircraft delivers.
yeah you're right
Overall, the A350 seems to be a more reliable option for airlines right now, especially considering the recent challenges Boeing has faced. It’s an exciting time for aviation!
thanks for feedback
The A350's versatility in accommodating different route demands is a major selling point. Whether for high-capacity routes or ultra-long-haul flights, this aircraft can do it all.
Passengers love the A350 for its comfort and advanced features. From spacious cabins to improved air quality, flying on an A350 is a fantastic experience that keeps travelers coming back.
The A350’s aerodynamic design not only looks sleek but also boosts its performance significantly.
Yes..
Big 777 and 787 orders at Farnborough this week. They are both great.
I wonder how Boeing plans to address the A350’s advantages. They really need to rethink their strategy moving forward.
thanks for your comment
Best Aircraft in the world by far !!!
Have you ever flown on the A350? Share it with everyone!
Airbus really nailed it with the A350. No wonder it’s so popular with airlines and passengers alike.
The detail about the A350’s long-range capabilities really highlights why airlines are making the switch from other aircraft.
do you like this airplane?
As a frequent flyer, I appreciate the quieter cabin and advanced features of the A350. It makes a huge difference on long flights.
thanks for your comment
The Airbus A350 is a true game-changer in aviation, offering airlines incredible range and flexibility. Its ability to operate on various long-haul routes makes it a preferred choice for many carriers.
The A350’s ability to handle long-haul flights without stopovers is a major advantage.
The ultra-long-range version of the A350 opens up new possibilities for airlines. With the ability to fly nonstop on some of the world's longest routes, it provides unparalleled connectivity.
Pilots appreciate the A350 for its advanced cockpit technology and smooth handling. The aircraft's design makes it a favorite among crews, contributing to safer and more efficient flights.
As a frequent flyer, I can say the A350 offers an amazing passenger experience. Smooth, quiet, and comfortable.
thanks for sharing
This video is very informative for anyone interested in aviation.
thanks so much for your support
Anybody who flies will tell you the 737 is noisy, uncomfortable, and cramped. I always prefer Airbus.
thanks for sharing your experience
Our national flagcarrier KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has chosen for the A350 and not for the Boeing 787-10 !!
Thanks for your sharing ❤
They already operate the 787-10
@@mmm0404 i know it , KLM [ Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij ] , has chosen for Airbus A 350 !
KLM has 23 B787s in their fleet. The A350s are mostly to replace the B777s.
The popularity of the A350 among airlines, passengers, and pilots speaks volumes about its design and performance. It's clear that Airbus has created a winning aircraft.
The Airbus A350's range and efficiency make it a game-changer for airlines looking to optimize long-haul routes without frequent stopovers.
i can see why .. they're soo much easier to start up and more user friendly imo ... they're just made better ... no issues like boeing .. but dont get me wrong the 777 is still one of my old favorites ... but I like the airbus better ... A350 ftw not to mention a beautiful plane
thanks for your sharing
Will it fly along with 321xlr?Why Qatar order 777-9 ?
I’ve flown on the A350 before, and it was an incredibly smooth experience. It’s easy to see why it’s a favorite among airlines.
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What is the time on wing for XWB engine on A350? If it's so great why Emirate is not placing any order with Airbus?
It’s impressive how the A350 manages to combine comfort, efficiency, and environmental friendliness. Definitely the future of aviation!
thanks
I have flown A350 only with Lufthansa so I am not sure if this is their specification problem. Lack of controllable air vents made my travel extremely uncomfortable as I was sweating throughout the 8 hours flight....
It’s typical for German carriers… we usually don’t individual have air vents - so it’s due to Lufthansa not Airbus!
The wing is old fashioned for that plane and fixed similar to old plane design while 777-9/8 are latest design with true flex wing that fly smooth,you can't almost feel that you are flying already.Pilots is amazed and love the new features on wing and avionics.
thanks for your sharing
The comfort and advanced features of the A350 are huge benefits for passengers.
Fake news, again. In July, Qatar Airways announced an expansion to the existing Boeing 777X aircraft order with an additional 20, totalling 94 Boeing 777X aircraft. Boeing now has its 3rd largest order book ever in his history.
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The comfort and space on the A350 make it a favorite among passengers.
You sort of contradict yourself when you say that the A350 long range aircraft make it possible to have "Direct" flights... I believe you meant "non-stop"
Technically, a "direct flight is one aircraft, one flight number but it might stop en-route to let passengers on or off or to refuel. Due to codeshare agreements, there are very few direct flights as instead of stopping en-route, the same itineraries are now connections to a partner carrier. So all non-stops are also direct as they are point-to-point. But direct is not non-stop as it stops en-route.
If only you and a number of other aviation content providers would stop using the two terms interchangeably.
Thanks for your sharing!
Oh.
Boeing needs to step up their game if they want to compete with the A350. The numbers speak for themselves, and the A350 is winning hearts.
yep
The features that reduce pilot workload and enhance situational awareness on the A350 are fantastic.
yep
As a passenger who had flight on both, the a350 is way better
same, I prefer A350
The advanced display and HUD technology in the A350 cockpit are very helpful for pilots.
yep
The A350's efficiency on long routes is a significant advantage for airlines. Its fuel-efficient engines and aerodynamic design help reduce operating costs and environmental impact.
I am looking forward to flying on an A350 for the first time from JFK to the Philippines in a few months 👍🏽
Wish you will have the best experience!
With PAL, you never know what plane they'll end up using
@@WRic86 on my tickets it says what plane I’m using so hopefully it’s correct
Also can't forget that A350 is the best looking airliner
Boeing has some tough competition with the A350. Airbus really outdid themselves with this one.
thanks for your comment
Surely the new 777x (when eventually released) will bridge this gap??
thanks for your comment
The spacious and quiet cabin of the A350 is a huge plus for passengers.
that's true
The aerodynamic design of the A350 really sets it apart from other aircraft.
The best ever aircraft I've ever flown on🎉❤ Fiji Airways..
It seems like you had a great experience!
The ability to operate ultra-long-range flights with the A350 is a game-changer for airlines.
The A350's success in the aviation market highlights the importance of innovation and adaptability. Airbus has set a new standard with this aircraft, and the industry is taking notice.
The range and fuel efficiency of the A350 make it a favorite for airlines. It's a win-win for both the airlines and passengers.
thanks for your comment
I've flown on the A350 and felt extremely comfortable, just like the video says.
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If your seat is behind the engine you still hear loud noise no matter Boeing or aurbus
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
They won't explode mid flight or try to dive randomly?
Pilots prefer the A350 for its state-of-the-art cockpit technology, improved handling, and reliability, making long flights less strenuous.
Because you held a podcast show and interrogated allllll the “pilots” right?💀
This video is fascinating and provides great insights into why the A350 is preferred over Boeing!
thanks
The technological and lightweight material innovations of the A350 are truly commendable.
thanks for your comment
The A350's introduction has enabled airlines to optimize their fleet utilization. Its range and capacity make it suitable for a wide variety of routes, maximizing operational efficiency.
ECONOMICS AND RANGE FOR THE AIRLINES. COMFORT AND QUIETNESS FOR THE PASSENGERS. BEST AIRLINER BY FAR THE A350
Yeah A350 the best ✈️
Only if economy seat pitch can be increased to, say 33 9:43 inches or more. Mostly 31 inches now. JAL has 32 inch pitch on international long haul. Comfort also depends on the type of seats.
Boeing is the most pathetic brand today 😂😂😂😂
Agree!
The dream liner still have it
thanks for comment
The modern and comfortable cabin design of the A350 is a major plus.
thanks for your comment
Travelled in Qatar Airways A350-900 from London Heathrow to Doha.
"I’ve flown on both the A350 and Boeing, and I must say, the A350 offers a superior experience. It's no wonder airlines prefer it."
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The cost savings on maintenance and spare parts are also a huge benefit of the A350.
airlines love it
The ability to operate ultra-long-range flights with the A350 is a huge advantage for airlines.
The a350 has a greater range, so obviously can travel further before Refuelling is necessary.
And with the current conflicts and no-fly zones around the world this makes it much more appealing than the 787 Dreamliner.
yep thanks for your feedback
why they always say 25% leads fuel consumption vs the previous version but why not compared directly to the competitive model like 777 or 787? Comparison should be apple (A350) to apple (Boeing 777 or 787) not only apple (new Model) to orange (old model)!
thanks for your feedback
The lower cabin pressure and higher humidity on the A350 help reduce passenger fatigue.
right✈️
Boeing just got 62 widebody orders
Airbus really stepped up the game with the A350. It's not surprising that airlines prefer it!
true
The comfort and efficiency of the A350 make it a top choice for passengers and airlines alike.
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The Fly-by-wire technology of Airbus is truly impressive.
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