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DJ A330 launch possibly delayed due to safety concerns
In its efforts to step up competition with QF in the transcon & business markets, DJ was preparing to launch A330-2's into service on May 26. However, that could been delayed due to the crew failing line & evaculation checks.
Oops.
In its efforts to step up competition with QF in the transcon & business markets, DJ was preparing to launch A330-2's into service on May 26. However, that could been delayed due to the crew failing line & evaculation checks.
Oops.
Safety concerns may delay Virgin Blue A330 services
Will Horton on April 28, 2011 5:01 PM
A series of concerns from air safety regulator the Civil Aviation Safety Authority may delay Virgin Blue's 26 May introduction of its A330-200 aircraft featuring business class to better compete with Qantas and achieve higher yields.
Last week one of the aircraft's crew failed a line check, a formal test of airmanship measured against regulations, and previously failed an evacuation test, according to sources familiar with the matter. Although the carrier's crew and aircraft will be given opportunities to redress the lapses, such re-evaluations can delay certification and approval to fly the aircraft.
A spokeswoman for Virgin Blue declined to comment on the specific incidents. "It is normal procedure for the aircraft and related personnel to undergo a series of exercises to ensure a high standard is met prior to entry into service. We will meet all required standards set by CASA before the aircraft commences services," she says.
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