200th nacelle delivered for Airbus A330neo wide-body jetliner

The 200th nacelle that will equip an Airbus A330neo for Virgin Atlantic has been delivered by Safran Nacelles, setting a new milestone for this very large engine component.

Safran Nacelles has full responsibility for the part, from design to integration and in-service support.

This delivery marks the recovery of production volumes of Safran’s long-haul aircraft nacelle programme. This milestone occurs following the delivery the 100th nacelle in September 2019 and after the COVID-19 crisis.

The nacelles of the A330neo benefit from Safran Nacelles specialist knowledge in terms of aerodynamics and is lightweight through the use of composite materials. It also reduces engine noise thanks to improved acoustic treatment.

With its 3.65m external diameter, the A330neo nacelle is as wide as that of the A380, the double deck four-engine aircraft for which Safran Nacelles has total nacelle responsibility.

Vincent Caro, president of Safran Nacelles, commented: "The delivery of our 200th nacelle is a sign of recovery for the production volume rate on long haul aircraft nacelles. Today, our teams, in the factories and beyond, are proud to deliver this product, especially after the impact caused to this programme by the COVID-19 crisis.

“This milestone demonstrates our commitment and willingness to position ourselves in this market segment. Airbus and the airlines can count on Safran Nacelles to support them through the air transport recovery.”

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