Nice view of Qatar A350s left to rot in the desert, at the time the airline was trying to extort billions from Airbus over the peeling paint saga, claiming they were unsafe. And yet here we are flying in one...😀...
@@artrandy Hi, at the time the aircraft I was flying on was deemed safe to fly, thankfully. Though at this point Qatar resolved the dispute with Airbus and has returned all their Airbus A350s to operation.
@@aerofilming Well, since it was only the Qatari Aviation Authority that stated these aircraft were not safe to fly, with Qatar Airways keeping many of them flying themselves (such as this one), taking no steps to either ban, inspect, or regulate other carriers flying their A350s into Qatar for the World Cup, their court case inevitably collapsed and Mr Al Baker got the push, presumably for embarrassing the Emir. This is the first video I've seen of the A350s dumped in the desert like this. It seems to me that the Qataris were encouraging degradation, simply to help their court case. I hope these aircraft suffered no long term harm for their mistreatment. Nice bit of evidence you captured there aerofilming..............
@@artrandy The dispute did take a toll on both sides, and on those who wanted to fly on Qatar’s A350s. Thankfully, we don’t have to worry about that anymore :)
LOVE that trent 1000 engine sound! but i personally like the 777’s GE90 sound better ❤
Nice video. Love the view of the water :)
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Wowww, that was at least 75% of thrust power for those two engines are used in that takeoff, its long takeoff too.
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Eu amo essa aeronave. ❤
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Airbus A350 is a beautiful aircraft :)
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Great idea to film the taxi part
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Sounds like 777 PW4090!!!
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Nice view of Qatar A350s left to rot in the desert, at the time the airline was trying to extort billions from Airbus over the peeling paint saga, claiming they were unsafe. And yet here we are flying in one...😀...
@@artrandy Hi, at the time the aircraft I was flying on was deemed safe to fly, thankfully. Though at this point Qatar resolved the dispute with Airbus and has returned all their Airbus A350s to operation.
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Well, since it was only the Qatari Aviation Authority that stated these aircraft were not safe to fly, with Qatar Airways keeping many of them flying themselves (such as this one), taking no steps to either ban, inspect, or regulate other carriers flying their A350s into Qatar for the World Cup, their court case inevitably collapsed and Mr Al Baker got the push, presumably for embarrassing the Emir.
This is the first video I've seen of the A350s dumped in the desert like this. It seems to me that the Qataris were encouraging degradation, simply to help their court case. I hope these aircraft suffered no long term harm for their mistreatment. Nice bit of evidence you captured there aerofilming..............
@@artrandy The dispute did take a toll on both sides, and on those who wanted to fly on Qatar’s A350s. Thankfully, we don’t have to worry about that anymore :)
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