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How to test an airliner to -40 degrees (C and F) in Florida

Airbus A350-900 F-WWCF (McKinley Cimatic Chamber)(Eglin AFB)(Airbus)(LRW)

Airbus (Toulouse) has completed hot and cold testing of its new Airbus A350-941 F-WWCF (msn 002) in Florida. The new airliner has completed this extreme weather testing at the McKinley Climatic Laboratory at Eglin Air Force Base in northwest Florida (Florida Panhandle). Airbus issued this statement and photo:

The first-ever testing of an Airbus aircraft at the U.S. Air Forceโ€™s McKinley Climatic Laboratory subjected the A350 XWB and its various systems and cabin installations to a full range of conditions for further maturity and operability verifications prior to this new jetlinerโ€™s delivery start-up later this year.

Airbus brought A350 XWB msn 2 to the facility at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida for more than two weeks of evaluations this month, during which this developmental aircraft was subjected to multiple climatic and humidity settings from a high of 45 degrees C (113 degrees F) to as low as -40 degrees C (-40 degrees F).

Flight test director Philippe Foucault said the A350 XWBโ€™s various systems โ€“ from in-flight entertainment and air conditioning to its galleys, water and waste systems โ€“ were validated while the A350 XWB was enclosed in the laboratoryโ€™s large hangar. Testing included operations with the engines running, which required the A350 XWB to be securely chained in place.

The A350 XWB is one the largest aircraft ever tested at the McKinley Climatic Laboratory, requiring the teams to start their preparations six months prior to arrival. โ€œThis is a one-of-a-kind tool, and the laboratoryโ€™s operators are masters of it,โ€ Foucault said. โ€œThey made everything seem possible.โ€

Copyright Photo: Airbus.

Airbus A350 F-WWCF arrives in Florida for two weeks of testing

Airbus (Toulouse) has sen the pictured A350-941 F-WWCF (msn 002) to the McKinley Climatic Lab at Eglin Air Force Base in the Panhandle of Florida for two weeks of extreme weather testing. Airbus issued this statement:

In order to go beyond certification requirements and testing to the extremes the first ever Airbus A350 XWB to visit the United States, msn (manufacturerโ€™s serial number) 002 has arrived at McKinley Climatic Lab at Eglin Air Force base in northwest Florida. Over the next couple of weeks the aircraft and its various systems and cabin installations will be subjected to the extreme hot and cold temperatures that the unique facility can sustain in a testing environment. These tests come on top of those already performed earlier this year in the Middle East and Northern Canada to ensure maturity and full in-service readiness from Day 1 for all A350 XWBโ€™s operators.

There are currently four test aircraft flying in the A350 XWB program. Together they have accumulated around 1,600 flight test hours in more than 350 flights. The certification process for the program is progressing on schedule โ€“ certification is anticipated in the third quarter of 2014 with entry into service in the fourth quarter of this year.

Copyright Photo: Olivier Gregoire/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A350-941 F-WWCF (msn 002) is painted in the eye-catching “Carbon Fiber” livery.