Qatar Airways grounds its Airbus A350 fleet amid finding fuselage “accelerated degradation”

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During one of the regular checks on one of its Airbus A350 aircraft, Qatar Airways found unspecified damage. This led to the decision to withdraw the type from active service and suspend deliveries of the aircraft until a source cause can be determined and a solution implemented. In a press release issued a few minutes ago, the Qatari airline reported that it continues to assess the condition of its fleet.

According to what was expressed by Qatar, an “accelerated deterioration” has been observed on the surface of the fuselage, under the paint. For this reason, and following the instructions of the nation’s aviation regulatory body, the decision was made to ground thirteen aircraft. They will be removed from active service until the root cause is established and a repair plan is designed. Qatar has, between the -900 and -1000 versions, 53 aircraft in its fleet.

Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said: “We sincerely hope that Airbus treats this matter with the attention it requires. Qatar Airways expects Airbus to have established the root cause and permanently corrected the underlying condition to the satisfaction of Qatar Airways and our regulator before we take delivery of any further A350 aircraft”, he concluded.

The airline informed that it is cooperating with the main A350 lessors in the world, which have already begun to carry out inspections on their aircraft.

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Qatar Airways has already started work to bring its Airbus A330 fleet into service, seeking to offset part of the impact of this announcement. Also, unspecified “looking for other solutions”.

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
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