Fokker signs additional contract with Airbus for A350-1000 composite Outboard Flap

A350 XWB Fly over Paris-Le Bourget

Contract for outboard flap A350-1000 important milestone

6th August 2013, Fokker Aerostructures has signed an important contract with Airbus for the development and manufacturing of the Outboard Flap for the A350-1000, the largest variant of the A350 XWB family of aircraft  Outboard flaps increase the surface-area as well as the camber of the wing during take-off and landing. The design of the A350-1000 composite flap has been customized because of the new wing design of this variant and because of the enlarged fuselage. Development activities have already started in close collaboration with Airbus in Bremen, where a team of Fokker engineers is co-located on-site with the Airbus team. First hardware deliveries are scheduled for 2015. The new contract means employment for 50 highly qualified specialists at Fokker. The Outboard Flap for the A350-800 and A350 -900 variants has also been designed by Fokker and is currently in production in Papendrecht. The awarding of this contract further expands Fokker’s position as supplier of the outboard flaps for all variants of the Airbus A350 XWB family and is therefore considered to be a significant milestone. This contract recognizes Fokker’s position as a specialist in smart lightweight aerostructures. Fokker and Airbus have a long standing business relationship. The company is also a supplier on the Airbus A380 for the Glare® (glass fibre reinforced) fuselage panels, the thermoplastic leading edge and the wiring systems. “We are delighted with this new contract, which enables us to further strengthen our business relations with Airbus and which brings highly qualified employment to the Netherlands. It is also an excellent achievement for the Dutch aerospace industry, the strong knowledge infrastructure with universities, knowledge centers and specialist suppliers ensures continuous innovation and integrated solutions which are highly valued by our customers” said Hans Büthker COO of Fokker Technologies.

Fokker Services press release