CoolyCafe
13-12-2014, 9:15am
Impressive. Even more so if you are a plane fanatic.
This September, Airbus took to the skies to capture photos of five of its massive test and development A350–900s (http://www.airbus.com/aircraftfamilies/passengeraircraft/a350xwbfamily/a350-900/). The photo shoot was meant to celebrate the certification of the company’s latest twin-engine, wide-body jetliner.
It was also probably one of the most expensive photo shoots we’ve ever come across.
At a cool $300 million for each of the five A350–900s, the cost of the subjects alone totals $1.5 billion dollars.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/03/airbus-shows-off-five-of-its-300m-a350-jetliners-in-this-billion-dollar-photoshoot/
This September, Airbus took to the skies to capture photos of five of its massive test and development A350–900s (http://www.airbus.com/aircraftfamilies/passengeraircraft/a350xwbfamily/a350-900/). The photo shoot was meant to celebrate the certification of the company’s latest twin-engine, wide-body jetliner.
It was also probably one of the most expensive photo shoots we’ve ever come across.
At a cool $300 million for each of the five A350–900s, the cost of the subjects alone totals $1.5 billion dollars.
http://petapixel.com/2014/12/03/airbus-shows-off-five-of-its-300m-a350-jetliners-in-this-billion-dollar-photoshoot/