RARE VIP A350! German Air Force Airbus A350-900 at Calgary Airport

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Last Wednesday, this German Air Force Airbus A350 flew into Calgary from Cologne.
    I'm not sure why it was here or who was on board, but a government A350 is a very uncommon sight here!
    It stayed overnight and left early on Thursday morning back to Germany, and was fortunately parked in a really nice spot to see it! Enjoy this rare VIP-configured A350!
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    FLIGHT INFORMATION
    Airline: German Air Force (GAF)
    Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 (A359)
    Flight Number: GAF918
    Livery: Bundesrepublik Deutschland
    Engines: 2x Rolls Royce Trent XWB
    Registration: 10+03
    Route: Cologne (CGN) - Calgary (YYC) - Cologne (CGN)
    Callsign: GERMAN AIR FORCE 918 heavy
    Runway used: 35L
    Date filmed: October 2022
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Komentáře • 65

  • @thebigdog360
    @thebigdog360 Před rokem +104

    She was carrying German troops for Chemical and Bioweapons training in Medicine Hat for two weeks. Strange that they got a ride on the VIP transport, but I doubt the soldiers complained!

    • @agamemnom
      @agamemnom Před rokem +28

      i suspect the reason the soldiers got the A350 is the range because the usual german airforce transport is the airbus A400M from the late 2000's and calgary even with a low payload is stretching its range capabilities whereas the A350-900 is practically brand new and has potentially twice the range. Got to assume its cheaper to use the newer plane with a better range than have a second plane refuel them mid-air :)

    • @B52Stratofortress1
      @B52Stratofortress1 Před rokem +13

      Head of state aircraft often have some normal coach seating in the rear of the plane, used for the press and any other staff that the leader brings along that aren't important enough to sit in the VIP cabin.

    • @spongebubatz
      @spongebubatz Před rokem +19

      To add to that, this A350 was delivered with an interim cabin, so not the full VIP cabin the A340s have. The other two A350s are still in Hamburg for VIP conversion and they have been there for pretty much a year now. Meanwhile this A350 was delivered after 3 months of conversion.

    • @thebigdog360
      @thebigdog360 Před rokem +5

      All three comments make sense. I guess Germany doesn’t really have any long range transports like the A330MRTT except for the A340 and A350.

    • @partypooper6982
      @partypooper6982 Před rokem +1

      @@agamemnom appreciate that very detailed explanation:)))

  • @annetteslife
    @annetteslife Před rokem +11

    What a beautiful bird!🤘

  • @274727
    @274727 Před rokem +4

    A350 number 10+03 Kurt Schumacher. The other two are named 10+01 Konrad Adenauer and 10+02 Theodor Heuss. 😎

    • @dennis12dec
      @dennis12dec Před 6 měsíci

      These aircrafts were named in honor of 3 persons in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany.
      Konrad Adenauer - 1st Chancellor or Die Bundeskanzler
      Theodor Heuss - First Federal President
      Kurt Schumacher - 1st Social Democratic Party Leader

  • @CorPro
    @CorPro Před rokem +5

    One beautiful bird! And lovely photography!!!

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 Před rokem +5

    I wonder how many cans of buffing agent that plane took to look that shiny and optically smooth paint. The Germans were always best at making the best optics.

  • @DOMINICAAVIATION
    @DOMINICAAVIATION Před rokem +10

    That is sure a special capture and sight! Nicely done, Alex!

  • @CobraEmergency
    @CobraEmergency Před měsícem

    Very cinematically smooth videography there of the landing and taxiing. Subbed!

  • @CJetsPlanespotting
    @CJetsPlanespotting Před rokem +4

    Great video! This was truly incredible to see up close.

  • @ProAvgeek6328
    @ProAvgeek6328 Před rokem +2

    The ultimate private jet

  • @Phiziks
    @Phiziks Před rokem +2

    Great video Alex. back in November of 2020 she made a surprise visit to Canberra CBR direct from Cologne. If I recall correctly it was because we had 0 Covid and they wanted to do range proving excersises. Now that would've been a long flight. :)

  • @sebsaviationyyc
    @sebsaviationyyc Před rokem +3

    Cool shots! I didn't manage to see this one, but it looks pretty nice!

  • @JakesAviation
    @JakesAviation Před rokem +1

    Great catch Alex!!!

  • @johnmcqueen4883
    @johnmcqueen4883 Před rokem +5

    Nice catch, Alex. I am always intrigued by the A-350 winglets (or whatever they’re called on the 350). It’s like an optical illusion as they seem to go from almost flat to vertical and then curved inward, depending on the angle of the shot. Can anyone explain to me why this is? In any case, it is fun to watch!

  • @F-86G
    @F-86G Před 2 měsíci

    Nice VIDEO 😎👌👍👍👍 GRÜßE AUS BERLIN BUNDESHAUPTSTADT.. 🇩🇪

  • @PLANEMANIA747
    @PLANEMANIA747 Před rokem +1

    Close-up of landing gear moving 🤩🤩
    Beautiful video ❤❤

  • @ApexAviation9782
    @ApexAviation9782 Před rokem +1

    What a close-up!

  • @MrPeter924
    @MrPeter924 Před rokem +2

    Great video great view. Airplane. 👍

  • @marcusdamberger
    @marcusdamberger Před rokem +6

    Nice catch as always Alex! It's lit up so nicely at night! Has a light for each of it's rear landing gear's, (7:07) I assume to see tarmac edges when they are turning; camera facing down on each side? Also lights on the leading edge blending into the winglets (8:27), looks so elegant. And of course lights on the tail, showing that proud German flag.

    • @larsw8776
      @larsw8776 Před rokem +2

      They should definitely make that flag bigger or paint an eagle on it, too much white space!

  • @TypeOneSpotter
    @TypeOneSpotter Před rokem +1

    Congrats on the catch bro! Hope to see you In Tel Aviv one day!

  • @lf8761
    @lf8761 Před rokem +1

    for me as a german it would be a dream to sit on this a350 its so beautifull

  • @coopertheaviator7301
    @coopertheaviator7301 Před rokem +1

    She also flew into Toronto last week from cologne

  • @jonweigand3712
    @jonweigand3712 Před rokem +1

    vielen dank für das video.

  • @ropshubop
    @ropshubop Před rokem +7

    Likely further energy export negotiations. The company I work for , Repsol Canada, is currently working out a deal to sell LNG from Alberta via our terminal in New Brunswick.
    Germany are facing a very severe energy shortage going into this winter and are working urgently to secure supply.

  • @larsw8776
    @larsw8776 Před rokem

    Dschörmen Ehrfors... Thanks for uploading.

  • @patrickfinn6590
    @patrickfinn6590 Před rokem

    Brilliant video as always!!

  • @MaxR.
    @MaxR. Před rokem +3

    As said before. They don't have the full VIP interior yet. That's why the old A340 is mostly used for the German chancellor. Also the self protection is not yet fully operational

  • @anels9
    @anels9 Před rokem

    very nice video alex

  • @Canadian_Yoshi
    @Canadian_Yoshi Před rokem +4

    imagine if i parody an alex praglowski video...

  • @gmitchellfamily
    @gmitchellfamily Před rokem +1

    Mmmm even the landing gear is shiny.

  • @MausTheGerman
    @MausTheGerman Před rokem

    Cool 👌

  • @MSRTA_Productions
    @MSRTA_Productions Před rokem

    Wow 😯🔥

  • @r.m.9450
    @r.m.9450 Před rokem +1

    This is not the official " German Chancellor Plane " It is a support aircraft. The official plane would be " 10 01 "

  • @mike4food
    @mike4food Před rokem +5

    Yet Canada still has an A310……

    • @sebsaviationyyc
      @sebsaviationyyc Před rokem

      Yeah, they'll need to replace it eventually.. hopefully with something like an A350

    • @lxz427
      @lxz427 Před rokem +1

      already get third hand? A310 from Germany lol

    • @lxz427
      @lxz427 Před rokem

      @@sebsaviationyyc a330 Mrtt
      Second hands…

    • @mike4food
      @mike4food Před rokem +2

      @@sebsaviationyyc Mexico was selling their Dreamliner a few years ago for a stupid deal and we should have bought it.

    • @sebsaviationyyc
      @sebsaviationyyc Před rokem

      @@mike4food Yeah, that would've been a good opportunity

  • @JordanKoolVlog
    @JordanKoolVlog Před rokem

    Did u say it came in from Kelowna?

  • @kho8531
    @kho8531 Před rokem

    The A 350-900 Bundesrepublik Deutschland "Kurt Schumacher"...

  • @erik_griswold
    @erik_griswold Před rokem

    The original A310s that were used in this service came from the GDR airline Interflug.

  • @MausTheGerman
    @MausTheGerman Před rokem

    Here are some insights to our Air Force VIP planes:
    czcams.com/video/GT3e_zLkqPY/video.html&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE

  • @argirizorbas1126
    @argirizorbas1126 Před rokem

    I am not the greatest plane spotter. But isn't that a 787 dreamliner?

    • @arnaudh.681
      @arnaudh.681 Před rokem +5

      No. They always used Airbus : A310, A340 and now A350.

    • @CorPro
      @CorPro Před rokem +1

      The noses do look very similar. A quick trick is to look at the far left or far right window pane. The A350 looks like it has a slightly droopy eye compared to the 787.

    • @CorPro
      @CorPro Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/RNinfd8NJHI/video.html

    • @joyforeveryone8319
      @joyforeveryone8319 Před rokem

      @@arnaudh.681 "The Multinational Multirole Tanker Transport Unit (MMU) (Airbus A330 MRTT)
      The MMF aircraft will be operated by the Multinational Multirole Tanker Transport Unit (MMU) comprising of military personnel of the participating nations. The unit is based in two permanent operating bases, the Main Operating Base (MOB) in Eindhoven (the Netherlands) and the Forward Operating Base + (FOB+) in Cologne-Wahn (Germany). Among the eight MMF aircraft, five will be based at the MOB in Eindhoven, and four at the FOB+ in Cologne.
      Germany is the largest contributor with a share of 5,500 hours a year (1,100 hours a year = "One" A330 e. g. Germany uses 5 out of 9 aircraft).
      The Netherlands will take up 2,000 hours a year. Belgium will take 1,000 hours, Luxembourg 200 hours and Norway and Czechia will take 100 hours a year each. As the projected utilisation will be 1100 flying hours per aircraft per year, the fleet of of 8 (9) aircraft is fully committed.
      Further information: www.nspa.nato.int/news/2020/the-multinational-mrtt-fleet-project-makes-steady-progress

    • @nolanono2532
      @nolanono2532 Před rokem +2

      If you look at the ends of the wings, the 787s curve up slightly while the A350 curves up all the way vertically

  • @wildbill6676
    @wildbill6676 Před rokem

    Alex the Germans were in YYC for meetings regarding securing energy for Germany. Cool video.

  • @joyforeveryone8319
    @joyforeveryone8319 Před rokem

    "The Multinational Multirole Tanker Transport Unit (MMU) (Airbus A330 MRTT)
    The MMF aircraft will be operated by the Multinational Multirole Tanker Transport Unit (MMU) comprising of military personnel of the participating nations. The unit is based in two permanent operating bases, the Main Operating Base (MOB) in Eindhoven (the Netherlands) and the Forward Operating Base + (FOB+) in Cologne-Wahn (Germany). Among the eight MMF aircraft, five will be based at the MOB in Eindhoven, and four at the FOB+ in Cologne.
    Germany is the largest contributor with a share of 5,500 hours a year (1,100 hours a year = "One" A330 e. g. Germany uses 5 out of 9 aircraft).
    The Netherlands will take up 2,000 hours a year. Belgium will take 1,000 hours, Luxembourg 200 hours and Norway and Czechia will take 100 hours a year each. As the projected utilisation will be 1100 flying hours per aircraft per year, the fleet of of 8 (9) aircraft is fully committed.
    Further information: www.nspa.nato.int/news/2020/the-multinational-mrtt-fleet-project-makes-steady-progress