At the request of Rolls-Royce, as a precautionary measure, two Trent 900 engines are being replaced on A380 number
one. This follows a thorough review by the engine manufacturer of an earlier engine change, and leads to a slight shift in the A380 tour to Asia and Australia.
The A380 is now due to arrive in Singapore on Friday 11th
November, instead of Tuesday 8th, however the subsequent tour to Australia remains unchanged. The aircraft will then visit Kuala Lumpur on Thursday 17th November.
The first A380 made its first flight on 27th April and the second on 18th October. In total, both aircraft have performed some 440 flight hours in over 120
flights. The third A380, MSN 2, had a successful maiden flight yesterday, 3rd November and
conequently joins the flight test programme.
Certification
of the A380 is planned for the last quarter of 2006 in time for first delivery to the first operator Singapore Airlines before the
end of the year.
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