Wings Assembly Issues Force Airbus To Delay A350 EIS About Three Months

Airbus has delayed by about three months the A350’s entry into service (EIS) as it addresses problems with automated drilling for the aircraft’s wings. The delay pushes the A350-900 variant’s EIS into the second half of 2014, parent company EADS said July 27 in a statement discussing its first-half...

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