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A350F | Join the Airbus Livery Design Competition

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SEE YOUR DESIGN TAKE-OFF!


You are a professional designer, an amateur artist or a student: we are inviting creative talents from all around the world to design the livery of our new generation freighter - the A350F - and we will make it fly.


Win these amazing prizes.

Option for 2023 -  get your limited edition scale model of the aircraft at Le Bourget Paris Airshow where the winning design will be revealed.

Option for 2024 - get your own private factory tour and see your winning design come to life as it embarks on its first flight.


SUBMISSION DEADLINE | 28 NOVEMBER 2022


COMPETITION DESIGN BRIEF.

The A350F is a large freighter aircraft giving you over 1000m2 (622mi2) of surface to play with! Your creation should consider how this new generation, advanced, modern aircraft can benefit air freight operators and airlines from around the globe. 

Depending on your style, your design can be simple or detailed, hand drawn, painted or created using any medium you choose. It can be completely abstract or realistic, submitted in 1 or many colours. The sky is literally the limit!

If your idea is chosen, our design experts will work with you to produce the final livery design, perfectly adapted for the A350F. It will be seen for the first time in the air on its first flight planned for 2024 and will be used to showcase the aircraft to operators and airlines around the world.


Read the rules & submit your design here. 

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31 Jan 2025 03:01
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10 Mar 2025 01:03
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Hi everyone, I’m considering having my sash windows refurbished and adding double glazing to improve the insulation in my home. However, I’m unsure whether it’s worth the investment. I’ve heard that it can help with energy efficiency and reduce noise, but is it really a noticeable difference? Does anyone have experience with sash window refurbishment and double glazing? Would love to hear your thoughts on the long-term benefits!

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10 Mar 2025 01:03
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 I’ve had similar concerns, but after refurbishing my sash windows and installing double glazing, I can honestly say it made a huge difference. First off, double glazing really helps with noise reduction – you’ll notice it especially if you live in a busy area. As for energy efficiency, I saw a significant reduction in heating costs. Refurbishing sash windows can also restore their charm while improving functionality. If you’re looking to refurbish your sash windows and add double glazing, I recommend checking out Six Over Six Windows, as they offer excellent services in this area. They can guide you through the entire process and help you decide on the best approach based on your needs. https://sixoversixwindows.co.uk/


BB Bukowski Valeriy
10 Mar 2025 01:03
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I had my sash windows refurbished with double glazing last year, and the difference in both comfort and noise levels was immediately noticeable. It’s also worth mentioning that it’s a more sustainable choice compared to completely replacing the windows. If you’re aiming for better insulation and keeping the original aesthetic of your home, it’s definitely a smart move.

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