2/27/08 - Toulouse -- As part of Airbus’ commitment
to offering its customers the most eco-efficient
aircraft and also to driving down aircraft related
maintenance costs, the Airbus A320 test aircraft
successfully performed the first in a series of test
flights on 26th February, powered for the first time
by International Aero Engines’ new SelectOne standard
engine. The SelectOne is the new version of the V2500
engine and is designed to be more fuel-efficient,
therefore with lower CO2 emissions and also offers
airlines longer on-wing time, which means reduced
maintenance costs.
During the flight tests, all aspects of the engine’s
performance and handling characteristics will be
examined and lead to the airframe engine combinations
certification to allow deliveries in the third quarter
of 2008. The engine will be available for the A319,
A320 and A321.
These flight tests are taking place in Toulouse at
Airbus’ flight test facilities and will continue for
the coming few weeks.
This follows the successful introduction of the
latest CFM56-5B Tech Insertion engines from CFM
International, which took place in autumn 2007. The
engine provides longer time on wing and lower
maintenance costs together with a forecast reduction
in fuel burn than the previous version. At the end of
January 2008, nearly 100 A320 Family aircraft had been
delivered with the CFM Tech Insertion engines.
The A320 Family, which includes the A318, A319, A320
and A321, is recognised as the benchmark single-aisle
aircraft family. Each aircraft features fly by wire
controls and all share a unique cockpit and
operational commonality across the range. Over 6,000
Airbus A320 Family aircraft have been sold and over
3,300 delivered to more than 200 customers and
operators worldwide, making it the worlds best selling
commercial jetliner ever.
Source: EADS/AirBus Press Release