The Airbus Belgua is set to get its own airline after nearly 20 years in service (Image: Getty) The Airbus Beluga is to get its own airline after nearly 20 years in service as part of new plans unveiled by Airbus earlier this year. The €183m (£155m) aircraft, often used to transport aircraft parts, is set to get its own airline known as Airbus Beluga Transport. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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