Members of Bombardier’s flight test team celebrate the CS300 aircraft’s pending first flight.
Toronto – Bombardier Commercial Aircraft officials announced Feb. 20, 2015, that following a thorough inspection of the aircraft and a review of all the associated build documentation, Transport Canada inspectors have issued the flight permit that allows the first CS300 flight test vehicle to join the flight test program. Pending optimal weather conditions, the CS300 aircraft’s first flight is expected to occur during the period Feb. 26-28, 2015. More precise timing will be confirmed approximately 48 hours prior. The aircraft is expected to perform a series of handling and system calibration tests, at a wide range of altitudes and speeds.
“This is an exciting time. The first four CS100 Flight Test Vehicles (FTVs) have flown more than 1,000 hours, test results are looking great and the CS300 aircraft will perform its maiden flight in the coming days,” said Rob Dewar, vice president, CSeries Program, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “The success of the CSeries aircraft program is testament to the dedication and hard work of our partners, suppliers and in-house teams, and it has also benefitted greatly from the involvement of our customers.”
Bombardier CSeries aircraft are designed for the100- to 149-seat, single-aisle market.
With the extra capacity seating option, the CS300 aircraft provides up to 160 seats.
Bombardier has booked orders and commitments for 563 CSeries aircraft, which include firm orders for 243 CSeries airliners.
Source: Bombardier
Latest from Aerospace Manufacturing and Design
- Pivotal achieves AS9100D certification
- CMMs for large-scale, heavy-duty measurement
- #80 Manufacturing Matters - Machining Strategies to Save Time and Improve your Process for MedTech Components with Kennametal Inc.
- Experts discuss the latest in toolholding technology
- Forecasting the year ahead in design and manufacturing
- GE Aerospace, Lockheed Martin demonstrate rotating detonation ramjet
- Stainless steel quick release ball lock pins
- Toray Advanced Composites, partners win JEC Innovation Award for Circularity & Recycling