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Elements For The First A350 XWB Horizontal Tail Begin To Take Shape

Finished Elements Will Be Shipped To Toulouse, France For Final Assembly

Production on a key component in the A350 XWB’s initial horizontal tail plane has begun, marking a new industrial milestone for Airbus’ new-generation widebody jetliner family. This activity is being performed at Airbus’ centre of excellence in Puerto Real, Spain, and involves build-up of the horizontal tail plane’s lateral box in a combined effort with primary partner company Aernova.

Measuring some 30 feet long and from 4.5 and about 13 feet wide, the A350 XWB horizontal tail plane’s lateral box is composed primarily of carbon fibre – with its few metal components made of titanium alloys and aluminium.

After assembly is complete, the lateral boxes will be sent to Airbus’ facility in Getafe, Spain – where production of additional A350 XWB components is underway – for joining with the elevators and completion of the horizontal tail plane. The finished element then is to be transferred to the jetliner’s final assembly line in Toulouse, France. 

Airbus’ Puerto Real facility is used for the automated assembly of movable surfaces, final equipment processes and delivery of large structural components to the final assembly line in Toulouse. Its own assembly capabilities consist of a mobile line spread across five interlinked stations: main structure and trailing edge assembly; structural assembly of lateral boxes; automated drilling and riveting; trailing edge equipment; and final operations.

FMI: www.airbus.com

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