Airbus starts joining first A350 XWB front fuselage

The first 21 m long front fuselage section for the Airbus A350 XWB began its assembly in Saint-Nazaire on 9 December. (Picture © Airbus.)
The first 21 m long front fuselage section for the Airbus A350 XWB began its assembly in Saint-Nazaire on 9 December. (Picture © Airbus.)

This phase will continue over the coming weeks, and once completed, the front fuselage will be transported to the A350 XWB Final Assembly Line in Toulouse. It will be the first major section of the A350 XWB to enter the final assembly line.

The front fuselage is destined for the A350 XWB static test airframe – the first A350 XWB to be assembled. It will be followed closely by the first 'flyable' airframe for MSN1, one of the five flight test aircraft Airbus will build.

The static airframe is used solely for ground tests to demonstrate the aircraft’s ability to sustain certification loads and provide key data ahead of the first flight in 2013.