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Stelia Aerospace Delivers First BelugaXL Fully Equipped Nose Section

Delivered To Final Assembly Line In Toulouse, France

Stelia Aerospace’s plant in Méaulte, France, delivered today the fully equipped nose section of the first BelugaXL, to its customer Airbus.

Transferred from Méaulte to the Beluga Final Assembly Line in Toulouse by BelugaST, this section boasts impressive dimensions: 40 feet long, 20 feet large, 13 feet high and a total weight of 8.2 metric tons. The installation of the aircraft’s systems represents some 3,900 feet of electric harnesses (37 miles of cables) and 1,300 feet of metallic and composite pipes.

Since January 2015, the teams of four Stelia Aerospace sites (Méaulte, Saint-Nazaire, Tunis and Toulouse) have worked closely with the Airbus teams in order to ensure the design, assembly and equipment of this emblematic section of the European aircraft manufacturer’s future super transporter.

The BelugaXL, a last generation aircraft, is the successor of the current BelugaST. The program was launched in November 2014, to address the increasing transport needs due to the production ramp-up. In this context, Airbus has decided to increase the capacity of its existing BelugaST fleet and to develop and manufacture five new BelugaXL, derived from its polyvalent long range aircraft, the A330.

After the design by Stelia Aerospace engineers in the Toulouse design office, the Saint-Nazaire site manufactured the pipes and managed the stretching and forming of the panels, as well as the manufacturing of several complex mechanical parts, while the Tunis site produced several metallic parts, and the Méaulte site managed the assembly and equipment of the section.

This is the first time the Méaulte site delivers a fully equipped nose section, therefore demonstrating its capacity to deliver a complete "Plug-and-Fly" section.

“Stelia Aerospace teams worked hard for 30 months in order to deliver, at the exact required date, this iconic section, with oversized dimensions and a state-of-theart design," said Cédric Gautier, CEO of Stelia Aerospace. "Moreover, this delivery of a fully equipped "Plug-and-Fly" nose section is a first for our Méaulte site."

(Image provided with Stelia news release)

FMI: www.stelia-aerospace.com

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