At the bottom of Page 82 of Airbus’ Global Market Forecast are three interesting concepts for the European airframer’s next generation narrowbody concept. The A30X is now not expected for another 15 years, but the concepts provide an interesting glimpse into the potential for non-conventional concepts that could define the replacement of the A320 family. Rear mounted engines seem to be in the imagination of the company’s engineers, with options for both ducted and unducted configuration, as well as a Sonic Cruiser style model, presumably for long range operations.
Radically pushing the envelope of new aircraft configurations will invariable run into interesting challenges for airline operations and airport layouts. This, of course, will be an interesting one to watch.
Hat tip to Keesje for the spot
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