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Airbus evolution: From Boeing's Guppy influence to iconic Belugas

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Airbus evolution: From Boeing's Guppy influence to iconic Belugas
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The Airbus Beluga is renowned for its distinctive whale-like design, a feature that aids in the transportation of large aircraft components. Originally called the Airbus A300-600ST Super Transporter, this cargo plane has been instrumental in moving oversized items like Airbus A350 wings and military equipment. In 2022, Airbus opened its Beluga fleet to commercial clients but later ceased this service.

Boeing's 377 Stratocruiser influenced the Beluga's development. Boeing's 'Guppy' aircraft, adapted by Aero Spacelines from the Stratocruiser, became part of Airbus' history and led to the creation of the Beluga. John Conroy and Lee Mansdorf initiated the Guppy project to assist NASA with transporting parts for its space program. The first conversion was the 'Pregnant Guppy', which had an enlarged fuselage and detachable rear to accommodate large cargo.

The Super Guppy succeeded the Pregnant Guppy, providing NASA with significant cost savings on transport. However, when NASA's need decreased after Apollo ended, Airbus acquired two Super Guppies in the 1970s. These planes supported Airbus’ production needs until they developed their own Beluga in the early 1990s.

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Airbus’ transition from using Super Guppies to creating their Beluga began with a collaboration aimed at replacing older aircraft. This led to the development of the A300-600ST (Super Transporter), known as the Beluga ST, which flew first in 1994. Its design featured a bulbous fuselage and hinged nose for front-loading cargo.

To meet increasing demands, Airbus introduced an even larger version called the BelugaXL based on the A330-200 model. Entering service in 2020, it could carry up to 50,500 kg and offered more volume than its predecessor.

Despite innovations with newer models like the BelugaXL, only one Super Guppy remains operational today under NASA’s ownership at El Paso International Airport. The rest have been preserved or displayed in museums such as Pima Air & Space Museum and Aeroscopia.

The legacy of both Super Guppy and Beluga models reflects significant advancements in air transport logistics for large components, underscoring their continued relevance in aerospace manufacturing processes.

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