Aug 5, 2021

Qatar Airways grounds 13 Airbus A350's citing fuselage degradation



Qatar Airways said on Thursday, 5th August 2021 that it grounded 13 Airbus A350s over what it described as fuselages “degrading at an accelerated rate” in the long-range aircraft, further escalating a months long dispute with the European planemaker over the issue.

 

While Airbus declined to specifically discuss the announcement, Qatar Airways’ decision to ground the aircraft raised questions about the A350’s carbon composite fuselage, designed to make the twin-aisle aircraft lighter and cheaper to operate by burning less jet fuel. Qatar Airways is also one of the world’s top operators of the aircraft.

 

In its statement, Qatar Airways said it had been monitoring the degradation beneath the paint on the fuselage of the aircraft for some time. It described the issue as a “significant condition”, without elaborating.

 

“Following the explicit written instruction of its regulator, 13 aircraft have now been grounded, effectively removing them from service until such time as the root cause can be established and a satisfactory solution made available to permanently correct the underlying condition,” the airline said in its statement.


Source: Alzajerra.com

 

The aircraft in question are: A350-941’s:

 

A7-ALAA7-ALBA7-ALCA7-ALDA7-ALEA7-ALFA7-ALG,  A7-ALLA7-ALT,  A7-ALV, & A7-ALW.

 

A350-1041’s:

 

A7-ANB, & A7-ANC

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