Airbus has announced an investigation into corrosion issues affecting its A220 jets, including some operated by U.S. carriers. The European manufacturing conglomerate emphasized that the problem is confined to a "limited population" of aircraft and does not pose an immediate safety concern.
According to CBS News, corrosion has been detected on passenger seat bindings and wing components, specifically the wing-to-body fairing. This component, designed to minimize drag where the wing meets the body of the aircraft, does not serve a structural function.
Airbus has moved swiftly to address concerns, notifying the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the issue. "Regular maintenance checks are scheduled to ensure it is captured early and the right corrective actions are put in place in a timely manner to mitigate the situation," said Airbus in a statement. "The A220 fleet's airworthiness remains intact. "