EASA orders airlines to replace some Rolls-Royce
engines
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European aviation safety
regulator ordered airlines to replace some Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines on
their aircraft as some components are suspected of having corroded.
FILE PHOTO - A Rolls-Royce logo is seen at the
company aerospace engineering and development site in Bristol in Britain
December 17, 2015. REUTERS/Toby Melville
The European Aviation
Safety Agency (EASA) said, to reduce the risk of both engines shutting down in
flight, a new life cycle limit must be applied to 15 engines with specific
serial numbers.
In cases where a plane has two affected engines
installed, airlines must replace one of them, it said in an Emergency
Airworthiness Directive published on its website on Thursday.
Rolls-Royce
told investors in August that 400 to 500 Trent 1000 engines were affected by
problems with components wearing out earlier than expected, according to a
conference call transcript.
The affected engines are primarily installed
on Boeing 787 aircraft, according to EASA.
"This directive mandates
action we are taking as part of the continual development of our pro-active
engine management program," a Rolls-Royce spokesman said.
Several
airlines including Air New Zealand, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Japan's
ANA Holdings have previously reported problems with Rolls-Royce Trent engines,
leading to extra inspection and maintenance and prompting them to cancel or
delay some flights.
British Airways, ANA, Air New Zealand and Singapore
Airlines' low-cost arm Scoot said they did not have any of the specific engines
referred to in the directive in their fleets.
A Boeing spokesman declined
immediate comment.
The Trent 1000 powered the first 787-8 to enter
service in 2011. The latest version of the engine, the Trent 1000 TEN, entered
service in November and will power Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft operated by
Air New Zealand, Norwegian and Scoot.
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