Airbus Sets A350-900 Service Entry Target

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Airbus Sets A350-900 Service Entry Target, Expands Production Capacity



By Jens Flottau [email protected]
Source: AWIN First


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October 22, 2013


Airbus is targeting early September 2014 as the type certification date for the A350-900, followed by entry into service soon after. A350 program chief Didier Evrard says that the company has set that goal on the assumption that the flight-test program and production ramp-up proceed without serious unforeseen events.

Airbus has not specified exactly when the aircraft is to be delivered to its first operator, Qatar Airways, other than to say it is targeting the second half of 2014. The fact that Airbus is now committing to a more concrete date shows that the company is becoming more comfortable with the internal planning and the results of its flight-test program. “It was important to fly rather early to have some flexibility in the program,” Evrard says.

The first flight-test aircraft, MSN001, as of today had accumulated 77 flights and 378 flight hours, while MSN003, the second flight-test aircraft, had completed three flights and 25 flight hours. Following the completion of minimum unstick speed tests (VMU, the slowest speed at which the aircraft will still take off), Airbus is preparing for flutter testing with MSN001 and icing tests with natural ice before the end of the year. The exact timing and location largely depends on the weather.

Airbus also is progressing with final assembly of MSN002, the third flight-test aircraft and the first that will have a passenger cabin installed. The company has begun installing some cabin elements such as galleys and flight-crew rest compartments, but that work is ongoing. MSN002 is planned to be ready for painting before the end of the year and final preparations before first flight in February 2014. It is crucial for Airbus to maintain that schedule because the aircraft needs about six months of testing to get the cabin certified. A February first flight would therefore take certification into the August timeframe. Early long flights—simulating long-haul airline operations—are scheduled for spring of next year.
 
Not really noticable until you see the person standing next to it
Any measurements of it? I wonder if it's bigger than the ones on the 777-200LR? They're the biggest at the moment.
 
That engine is a behemoth!
Not really noticable until you see the person standing next to it

Any measurements of it? I wonder if it's bigger than the ones on the 777-200LR? They're the biggest at the moment.
The 777-200LR uses GE90-115 engines exclusively. The A350 is available with Trent 1000 engines. As far as I know, GE does not offer the GE90-115 for anything other than the 777.

This is a pic of the GE90-115 on a 777-200LR
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The fan diameter of the Trent 1000 is 112 inches, while the GE90-115B is 123 inches, according to Wikipedia at least.

Love this photo a bit more though, a GE90-115B mounted on GE's Boeing 747 aircraft during a flight test campaign. Gives a good idea of the size difference when mounted on a jumbo.

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Gee, that bird would want to turn right the whole time!
 
The 777-200LR uses GE90-115 engines exclusively. The A350 is available with Trent 1000 engines. As far as I know, GE does not offer the GE90-115 for anything other than the 777.

Can't be the Trent 1000 on the A350 as the 787s uses them! The A350 uses the Trent XWB which is developed form the 1000 IIRC.
 
Can't be the Trent 1000 on the A350 as the 787s uses them! The A350 uses the Trent XWB which is developed form the 1000 IIRC.

And that fan diameter is just a little bigger, at 118 inches. Just 5 inches difference to the GE90-115B, although a lot less power.
 
I saw an A350 parked at SIN last night as my flight EK404 was taking off (after turning back to the gate to offload an ill pax) but it was too dark/fast to take a photo... I think it's there for the air show?
 
I saw an A350 parked at SIN last night as my flight EK404 was taking off (after turning back to the gate to offload an ill pax) but it was too dark/fast to take a photo... I think it's there for the air show?

Yes, thats MSN003 making the first show appearance of the type.
 
Yes, thats MSN003 making the first show appearance of the type.

And perhaps it just went for a circuit in the air. My window is a bit far away, but it looks like an A350. Not a bad follow up after the 4x F-16 went past a couple of minutes earlier. :)
 
We were delayed out of KUL yesterday due to SIN being closed for an hour or so for practice for next weekend's show.

It was to be a 45 minute flight.

Boarded 2pm, followed by a ground hold and a 90 minute flight (several holding patterns) followed by a long slow taxi past the A359 (giving me a very close look at the craft) saw me disembark in SIN at 5pm.

It was parked at a hard stand to the East of the D pier.
 
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