EASA certifies A330neo for “beyond 180 minutes” ETOPS
Toulouse, 28 January 2019 – The
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has approved the A330-900 for ETOPS
(Extended-range Twin engine aircraft Operations) ‘beyond 180 minutes’ diversion
time. This significant achievement means that operators of the A330neo, which is
powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, will benefit from the most efficient,
reliable and direct long-range routings.
The approval, which includes ETOPS 180min capability
in the aircraft’s basic specification, now also includes the option for ‘ETOPS
285min’. This extends the potential air diversion distance to around 2,000nm.
The US FAA’s respective ETOPS certification is expected soon.
A330neo operators which choose the ETOPS 285min
option will be able to serve new direct ‘non-limiting’ routings. Meanwhile,
operators flying on existing routes (currently flown with up to 180 minute
diversion time) will be able to traverse a straighter, quicker and more fuel
efficient path, and also have access to more – and possibly better equipped –
en-route diversion airports if needed.
The granting of this ETOPS capability is a testimony
to the aircraft’s design and systems maturity, which has been demonstrated to be
as good as its predecessor – the versatile and extremely reliable A330-200/-300
family, proven over many millions of flights.
The A330neo is a true new-generation aircraft family
comprising the A330-900 and the smaller A330-800. The A330-900 in particular is
the lowest seat-mile cost 300-seater which incorporates highly efficient
Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, a new 3D-optimised wing with greater span and
lighter composite materials, plus new wingtip Sharklets. Together, these
advances bring greater range (around 7,200nm with a three-class cabin) and 25
per cent lower fuel consumption compared with older generation aircraft of
similar size.
The A330 is one of the most popular widebody families
ever, having received over 1,700 orders to date from 120 customers. More than
1,400 A330s are flying with over 120 operators worldwide. The A330neo is the
latest addition to the leading Airbus twin-engined widebody family, which
alongside the A350 XWB, offer unmatched space and comfort combined with
unprecedented efficiency levels and long-range capability.
In 2009, the Airbus A330-200/-300 became the first
airliner family to gain an ETOPS ‘Beyond 180min’ certification, which was
granted by EASA. Airbus twin-engined airliners have accumulated over 20 million
ETOPS flight hours, most of which have been accumulated by the A330
Family.
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