TOULOUSE, France -- The newest addition to the Airbus family of commercial aircraft, the A220, has received 180-minute extended operations (ETOPS) approval from the Canadian civil aviation authority, Transport Canada. This milestone paves the way for A220 customers to start new direct non-limiting routings over water, remote or underserved regions.
"Being the only in-production aircraft in its class capable of performing both steep approach and long-range operations, the A220 is definitely unlocking new route opportunities for airlines," said Rob Dewar, Head of Engineering and Customer Support, A220 Program.
The A220 is the first commercial airliner to obtain domestic ETOPS certification from Transport Canada. This capability is available as an option for A220-100 and A220-300 operators, enabling them to fly for up to 180-minutes from the nearest diversion airport.
Airlines have ordered over 537 aircraft to date.