ErickPinedo Posted Saturday at 03:08 AM Posted Saturday at 03:08 AM in real life a350-900 reaches those 2 airports withouth a problem im having issues with aircraft range?
559AS Posted Saturday at 06:26 AM Posted Saturday at 06:26 AM Ultra long haul flights are very weight restricted. Try bumping that 16,000 pounds of cargo, and reducing your passenger load a little. See if that helps.
jaybird Posted Saturday at 12:32 PM Posted Saturday at 12:32 PM Do a google search for "A350 ULR", you'll find that there are significant modifications to the standard plane, and we don't have that model, so it's no big surprise you cant make the range.
sunake Posted Saturday at 01:07 PM Posted Saturday at 01:07 PM Yes, what 559AS said. When Singapore did that route with the A340-600, I believe they used an all business class configuration so the passenger load was much less than a standard configuration A346. I was able to plan that route successfully in simbrief by dropping the passenger load down to 100ish. Also it's possible Singapore Airlines also has an exception or something, to use different enroute reserve fuel planning, which allows them to legally take less reserves for the enroute portion.
rke Posted Sunday at 01:48 PM Posted Sunday at 01:48 PM (edited) As mentioned by Jaybird, these flights (EWR and JFK) are operated by the ULR variant, which hasn't been released yet, not to mention they operated with a vastly reduced seat count (161 seats as opposed to 253 on their standard non-regional A350). IIRC, and I may be wrong, but SFO and LAX can be done with the non-standard variant. Edited Sunday at 01:49 PM by rke
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