4/17/2007 - Today marks another key milestone in the
A400M military transport aircraft programme, with
Airbus delivering the first A400M VTP (Vertical Tail
Plane) from Stade, Germany, to Getafe, Spain, where
the static test aircraft final assembly is taking
place.
As the VTP left Airbus' Stade site today by truck,
Thilo Liebig, Head of the A400M Team for Fuselage and
VTP said: "This is a major milestone for the A400M
programme. The team has done an excellent job to
produce this component to such a high standard and on
time."
The A400M VTP is again like all other Airbus VTPs a
full composite (carbon fibre reinforced plastic, CFRP)
structure. Though it is much more complex than any
other VTP before, due to the HTP (Horizontal Tail
Plane) on top of the VTP for the first time at Airbus
and the resulting higher loads.
The first VTP to be delivered is destined for the
A400M static test aircraft. After the arrival in
Getafe, at EADS CASA, the VTP will be joined with the
HTP from EADS CASA, Tablada and afterwards being
assembled on the central rear fuselage, delivered to
Getafe on 20.3.2007.
Firm orders for A400M now stand at 192 aircraft; 180
in the original order for seven European NATO nations
through OCCAR (i.e. 60 for Germany; 50 for France; 27
for Spain; 25 for the UK; 10 for Turkey; seven for
Belgium and one for Luxembourg) plus 12 aircraft
ordered by two further customers (eight aircraft for
South Africa and four for Malaysia).
Source: Airbus Press Release