KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 18 – Airbus has decided to activate its ‘Plan B’ and revert to the proven and mastered nickel-cadmium main batteries for its A350 XWB programme at Entry into Service (EIS).
“Airbus considers this to be the most appropriate way forward in theinterest of programme execution and A350 XWB reliability,” the aircraft manufacturer said in a statement today. In parallel, the company has also launched additional maturity studies on lithium ion (Li-ion) main batteries behaviour in aerospace operations and will naturally take on board the findings of the ongoing official investigation.
“As a result of making this decision now, Airbus does not expect it to impact the A350 XWB EIS schedule,” the aircraft manufacturer said.
Airbus said earlier it was confident that the lithium ion (Li-ion) main battery architecture it has been developing with Saft and qualifying for the A350 XWB aircraft is robust and safe.
“The A350 XWB flight test programme will continue as planned with the qualified Li-ion main batteries.
“However, to date, the root causes of the two recent industry Li-ion main batteries incidents remain unexplained to the best of our knowledge,” Airbus said.
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