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Airbus to convert A380 production facility to use for A320 family

written by Hannah Dowling | May 14, 2021

Airbus has resumed work on the modernisation of its A320 family industrial capabilities in Toulouse.

According to Airbus, the move will provide the company with increased flexibility throughout its global industrial production system to respond to market recovery and future demand.

The modernised, digitally-enabled A320/A321 final assembly line (FAL) will replace one of the original Toulouse A320 FALs.

It will be installed in the former A380 Lagardère facility and should be operational by the end of 2022.

Initial plans to introduce A321 production capabilities in Toulouse were put on hold at the outset of the COVID-19 crisis, following the decision to reduce commercial aircraft production by around 40 per cent.

Now, with market recovery in sight and a potential return to pre-COVID production rates for single-aisle aircraft between 2023 and 2025, Airbus is resuming its activities for the project.

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Hamburg and Mobile (Alabama) are currently the only Airbus production sites configured to assemble A321s.

The modernised A320 Family FAL in Toulouse will help improve the working conditions, the overall industrial flow as well as the quality and competitiveness by adding a new-generation assembly line to the Airbus single-aisle production system.

This higher level of A321 production flexibility will also support entry-into-service of the A321XLR from Hamburg starting in 2023.

The A320 family is currently the world’s best-selling commercial aircraft, with over 15,500 aircraft sold to more than 320 customers, and over 5,650 in the backlog.

Article courtesy of Airlinerwatch.

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