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EASA and FAA certify long-range capability for A321neo
· Up
to three Additional Centre Tanks (ACTs) are now certified on the A321neo,
including for ETOPS operation;
· Paving
the way for the A321neo customers to start “Long Range” (LR) operations;
· Facilitating
the most flexible and capable version of the A321 to date: the “A321LR”.
Toulouse, 2nd October
2018 – Readiness to start “Long Range” (LR) operations with launch customers of
the most capable and flexible A321neo version to date – the A321LR – has moved
a significant step closer with recent joint EASA and FAA approval of the
aircraft to operate with up to three underfloor Additional Centre Tanks (ACTs),
including for ETOPS operation.
This latest
milestone is one of various A321neo capability options which when combined,
allow the A321LR version to fly up to 4,000nm with 206 passengers with extra
fuel stored in three ACTs, including on ETOPS routes. Moreover, the ETOPS
authorisation enables up to 180 minutes single-engine diversion time, which is
sufficient for performing any transatlantic route.
The A321LR’s
certification includes: (a) approval of the “major change” to install up to
three optional ACTs in the A321neo – with their associated new fuel management
systems and lower-fuselage structural reinforcements; and (b) the approval of
the A321neo’s “Airbus Cabin Flex” (ACF) option which incorporates a modified
fuselage structure with new door arrangements together with a higher Maximum
Take-Off Weight (MTOW) capability of up to 97 metric tonnes. It should be noted
that only A321neos which have the new ACF structure can offer the 97t MTOW and
the ability to install three ACTs. Previously, the A321 Family could
accommodate up to two ACTs.
While the ACF
configuration will become standard for all new delivered A321neos from around
2020, the 97t MTOW capability and the ability to carry up to three ACTs will be
options. For the ACTs, customers would specify prior to aircraft manufacture
whether the aircraft is to be equipped with an expanded fuel management system
as well as the necessary structural reinforcements to secure the underfloor
ACTs.
The ability to
add or remove ACTs, combined with the Airbus Cabin Flex, the 97t MTOW
capability and the EASA/FAA approval to use the ACTs with ETOPS, together
confer unprecedented airline flexibility for cabin layouts, seating density,
cargo payload, fuel-capacity and mission routing.
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