An Airbus Beluga flies just the same as any other aircraft. It looks unwieldy, but it's all hollow.
The Airbus Beluga requires 2 pilots (2 person cockpit crew - captain and co-pilot)
An Airbus A300-600ST Super Transporter ('Beluga') can fly non-stop for 2400km (1295 nautical miles/1490 statute miles) while carrying a 40 tonne (88,185 lbs/40,000 kg) payload. It can fly for 4000km (2160nautical miles/2485 statute miles) with a 30 tonne (66,150lbs/30,000 kg) payload.GTM Universal
The Airbus A300-600ST Super Transporter, more commonly known as the beluga owing to its similarity in shape to the whale of that name, was developed by Airbus to allow transportation of airplane parts from Airbus factories around Europe to their central assembly plant in Toulouse, France.
Depends on the Airbus Aircraft you're talking about.
There are many different Airbus aircraft. Most fly between 540 and 630 mph.
The Airbus A300-600ST (Super Transporter), commonly known as the Beluga is 184 ft 3 inches long. (56.15 metres).
The minimum speed required to fly an airbus is 300 kilometres per hour.
None: there is no such thing as an Airbus 390.
The can Airbus A380-800 can fly at the full speed of 630 miles per hour.
The Airbus A300 And the Airbus A330
by going to the flying school
There is no such aircraft.