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Ahuriri Aerospace R520

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First prototype R520 after first successful test flight
Role Wide-body jet airliner
Manufacturer Ahuriri Aerospace
First flight 1989
Introduction 8 April 1990 with Royal Continental Airways
Status In service
Primary users Onekawa Skylines
Air Kermat
Royal Continental Airways
Produced 1990-2015
Number built X00

The R520 family are large, quadjet wide-body jetliners formerly manufactured by Ahuriri Aerospace. The first quadjet developed by Ahuriri Aerospace, its size made it one of the largest passenger aircraft in the world in the world on its release, and is the largest aircraft ever manufactured by Ahuriri Aerospace or in Ngati Onekawa-Nukanoa. With the R500 and R510 focused primarily on short to medium range routes, the R520 was from the outset intended to establish Ahuriri Aerospace in the long range market, and to take a significant share of the long-and-wide routes. It remained in continous production for over 25 years and variants remain in service around the world.

Development

With the commercial success of the R500 and R510, Ahuriri Aerospace had firmly established itself as a significant player in the commercial aviation industry. However despite continued refinements of the R500 and R510, resulting the the R510 'ER' exntended-range variants have a total range of 8,700km , Ahuriri Aerospace still lacked a product for the lucrative long range market. So in the 80's Ahuriri Aerospace began preliminary design work for the R520, which occurred alongside the VTS program and helped to inform the R520 design.

The R520 from the onset was an ambitious developmental program, significantly larger and more capable then the R510 or R500. Several different designs were explored and was initially focused on adapting the R510 fuselage in an attempt to minimise cost. It was quickly decided that a totally clean sheet design was needed, and by 1985 the first firm designs that would become the R520 would come to light.

Focused primarily on "long and wide" routes, it had an range goal of at least 13,000km for its primary variant, enabling it to fly direct flights between Malaio and Oxidentale, or allowing Belisarian operators to effectively reach anywhere in the world. It was also focused on the 350-400+ passenger market. These requirements would require an aircraft on a scale not previously developed by Ahuriri Aerospace and would result it being the first and only commercial quadjet in the Ahuriri Aerospace catalogue.

Design

Variants

R520

R521

R522