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First Winglet Set For Bombardier CSeries Aircraft Delivered

Composite Wingtip Devices Designed To Extend Range And Cut Operating Costs

The first production aircraft set of winglets has been delivered to Bombardier Aerospace, Belfast for the new Bombardier CSeries aircraft that will serve the 100– to 149-seat market segment.

GKN's delivery of the composite winglets has followed a three-year design, test and initial manufacturing programme which has minimised winglet weight and complexity and maximized aircraft fuel efficiency through improved design and state-of-the-art manufacture and assembly. The CSeries aircraft is scheduled to enter into service in 2014.

GKN says the winglets will make an important contribution to the CSeries aircraft’s targets in relation to fuel burn, emissions, range and performance, which Bombardier projects will beat any current aircraft in its class. Across aviation, winglets are transforming the performance of aircraft, reducing wing drag to bring significant fuel savings - with consequent reductions in aircraft emissions and improvements in payload and range.
 
“The design and development of this winglet has involved the full expertise of our team. We are commencing now on a production programme that will continue beyond the end of the first quarter of this century,” said Phil Swash, CEO – Europe & Special Products Group, GKN Aerospace.

(Image provided by GKN Aerospace)

FMI: www.gkn.com/aerospace

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