
Airbus’ A350 XWB MSN3 development aircraft, along with a team of 48 Airbus specialists, has arrived at Iqaluit, Canada for several days of cold weather trials. The various tests for the aircraft, its engines, and its systems include a cold-soak down to minus double-digit temperatures. The scope of the trials include: APU and engine starts after cold soak; verification of system behavior; low-speed taxi and rejected take-offs; and thrust-reverser tests with snow.
This latest phase of the development test program comes only days after MSN3’s completion of the hot-and-high tests in Bolivia. Since the A350 XWB’s first flight with MSN1 on June 14, 2013, over 890 flight test hours have been performed in close to 200 test flights by both MSN1 and MSN3. In total the A350 XWB flight test campaign will accumulate around 2,500 flight hours with the fleet of five aircraft. The rigorous flight testing will lead to the certification of the A350-900 by the European EASA and US FAA airworthiness authorities, prior to entry into service in Q4 2014.
Source: Airbus
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