Latest Airbus airliner gains certification from both Europe and the US

14th February 2020

By: Rebecca Campbell

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Europe-based global aerospace group Airbus has announced that its A330-800 widebody airliner has been jointly certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the US Federal Aviation Administration. This joint Type Certification followed 132 flights totalling 370 test flying hours, executed by A330-800 MSN 1888, which made its first flight in November 2018.

“The A330-800, part of a true new-generation A330neo [new engine option] family, is the most efficient longest range entry-level widebody [airliner] and incorporates new Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, a new 3D-optimised wing and new Sharklets [large, upswept wingtips] using lighter composite materials,” stated Airbus in its press release. “Together, these advances bring a significant reduction in fuel consumption of 25 per cent compared with older generation competitor aircraft of similar size.”

The A330-800 has been initially certified for a maximum take-off weight of 242 t, with a range of up to 7 500 nautical miles (nearly 13 900 km). In a typical three-class cabin configuration, the airliner will carry from 220 to 260 passengers. In single-class high-density configuration, it will be able to transport as many as 406 passengers.

“In the A330-800, passengers can expect the highest levels of comfort, with the aircraft featuring the award-winning Airspace by Airbus cabin with larger overhead storage, advanced cabin mood lighting and the latest in-flight entertainment and connectivity,” affirmed the company. “Operationally, the A330neo shares a common pilot type-rating with the larger A350 XWB, which facilitates minimum flight training cost and maximum pilot productivity.”

The A330-800 is also fitted with the new Skywise data connectivity system, which will aid maintenance personnel by assisting them to predict potential problems in advance. This will ensure the most productive use of the airliner when it is in revenue service.

The A330neo is the latest generation of Airbus’ A330 family. To date, orders for the entire A330 range stand at more than 1 800, and 1 400 A330s are currently in operational service. Firm orders for the A330neo now stand at 337, from 22 operators.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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