Goodrich has been selected by Airbus to provide advanced cabin attendant seats for the new A350 XWB, it was announced at the show today.
The selection is expected to generate $100 million in original equipment and aftermarket revenue over the life of the programme. With this new contract, Goodrich cabin attendant seats are featured on all Airbus aircraft including the A300, A320, A330, A340 and A380.
The seats will be produced by Goodrich's US Interiors team in Colorado Springs. Design and development work is under way and production deliveries are scheduled to start in the first quarter 2011. The advanced cabin attendant seats, referred to as "16G" seats, incorporate improvements in reliability and safety, and meet the most stringent government regulations for emergency landing protection.
Tom Mepham, president of Goodrich Interiors, says: "Airbus's selection of this advanced 16G seat demonstrates their commitment to providing the utmost in safety and comfort to aircrews that will operate the A350 XWB. Goodrich has significant content on the A350 XWB, and we look forward to participating in the success of this exciting new aircraft."
Goodrich's content on the A350 XWB also includes the nacelle and thrust reverser system, wheels and carbon brakes, air data system and ice detection system, and external video system.
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Source: Flight Daily News