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FAA grants exemptions for Airbus A350F freighter entry into service

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FAA grants exemptions for Airbus A350F freighter entry into service
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved two exemptions for the Airbus A350F cargo aircraft as the company prepares to launch the freighter in 2026. On November 25, the FAA granted an exemption allowing Airbus to install exits on the A350-1041F model that do not permit flight crew to view outside conditions before using them.

According to FAA regulations, emergency exits must have a moveable door that opens outward and allows users to see outside conditions when closed. The regulation states: “The viewing means may be on or adjacent to the exit provided no obstructions exist between the exit and the viewing means. Means must also be provided to permit viewing of the likely areas of evacuee ground contact.”

Airbus argued that while its cockpit’s overhead hatch does not comply with this requirement, “the large flight deck windows provide an effective means to the flight crew to assess outside conditions when deciding whether or not they can open the hatch.” The European manufacturer claimed that safety would not be compromised compared to aircraft with dedicated emergency exit viewing means.

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“The design standards provided in the Model A350-1041F airplane’s flight deck and flight deck emergency exit are all consistent with the intent of the rule,” Airbus stated.

The FAA analysis noted that passenger exits were primarily considered under current rules but acknowledged differences for flight crew exits due to fuselage curvature and indirect paths from exits. “Of course, more sophisticated features such as cameras or optical scopes could be installed. However, these go beyond the intent of the requirement, assuming a flight deck window is available and has a typical field of view,” said FAA representatives.

The FAA agreed with Airbus's assessment that an exemption was in public interest due to redesign costs and additional weight potentially affecting payload capacity. They are considering amending requirements related to flight deck exits in line with similar European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations.

On November 25, another exemption was granted concerning floor rail alignment requirements for attaching seating devices during tests. Airbus pointed out past exemptions from floor warpage testing requirements given by FAA without any safety issues arising on larger jets.

In May 2023, Airbus announced a delay in A350F’s entry into service until early 2026. While no U.S.-based airlines have ordered this model yet, international carriers like Air France, Cathay Pacific, CMA CGM Air Cargo, Etihad Airways, Martinair (KLM’s cargo subsidiary), Silk Way West Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Starlux Airlines, Turkish Airlines have placed orders alongside seven units secured by Air Lease Corporation (ALC).

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