Certification of the other aircraft/engine variants with Sharklets to follow,
Fuel savings above expectations
3 December 2012
Press Release
Airbus has achieved on
schedule certification for its new fuel-saving Sharklets for the A320
with CFM engines. This certification received from the European
airworthiness authorities (EASA) will be followed very soon by the US
FAA.
Tom Williams, Executive Vice President of Programmes
at Airbus says: “The certification of Airbus’ Sharklets is a milestone
which paves the way for airlines to benefit from savings in fuel of
around four percent. That’s better than we’d anticipated.” He adds: “The
annual greenhouse gas emission reduction per aircraft equipped with
Sharklets will be approximately 1,000 tonnes of CO2 – that’s equivalent
to taking 200 cars off the roads.”
For the flight test campaign, A320 Family aircraft
with both CFM56 and V2500 engines have recently taken to the skies with
Sharklets. When complete, this flight testing will represent
approximately 600 flight-hours spread over 9-10 months. Certification of
the remaining aircraft/engine variants with Sharklets will therefore
follow in the coming months. By the end of 2012, Air Asia will become
the first airline to take delivery of Sharklet-equipped A320s.
Due to the very strong customer demand for
Sharklets, all Airbus’ single-aisle final assembly lines (FALs) will be
engaged in building A320 Family aircraft with Sharklets. These FALs are
located in Toulouse, Hamburg and Tianjin and will soon be followed by an
additional A320 FAL in Alabama USA.
Sharklets are large devices made from composites and
are 2.4 metres tall. Attached to the A320’s wing-tip during the
assembly process, they reduce fuel burn and emissions by improving the
aerodynamics of the aircraft. As well as cutting airlines fuel bills,
Sharklets will add around 100nm range and also allow increased payload
capability of up to 450kgs. Sharklets are an option on new-build
aircraft, and are standard on the A320neo Family.
To date, more than 8,600 Airbus A320 Family aircraft
have been sold and more than 5,300 delivered to more than 350 customers
and operators worldwide, making it the world’s best selling commercial
jetliner ever. The A320 Family has the lowest operating costs of any
single-aisle aircraft. Headquartered in Toulouse, France, Airbus is an
EADS company.
For broadcasters (TV/radio/web)
Video on this announcement is available on broadcastroom
Interview clips in English with: Executive Vice-President, Programmes – Tom Williams
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