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Airbus and Rolls-Royce are preparing to brief airlines on the fallout from an engine emergency that prompted Cathay Pacific to review its fleet of A350 jets as pressure from airlines mounts for clarity, two people familiar with the matter said.
A total of 90 Cathay Pacific flights were canceled from Monday to Saturday as Hong Kong's flag carrier inspected its Airbus A350 fleet.
Although the stance so far suggests there is no immediate discovery of a widespread flaw, it is too early to rule out further findings or analysis that may eventually require action by other airlines, the people said.
The A350-1000, the larger of two models in the Airbus A350 family, and its Rolls-Royce XWB-97 engines have been under the spotlight since a Zurich-bound jet was forced to return to Hong Kong after an engine problem, later traced to a fuel leak. Initial investigations have revealed that a flexible pipe feeding a fuel injection nozzle in the XWB-97 engine was pierced, the people said. Hong Kong investigators are now expected to focus on whether that hole was the origin of the fuel leak or was itself caused by a different problem yet to be identified, the people added.So far no other airline has reported damage to fuel lines.
Some have carried out voluntary checks since the incident while others have said they are awaiting clarity from Rolls-Royce.Hong Kong Aircrew Officers Association chairman Paul Weatherilt told The Standard yesterday that if a pipe fails, the fuel could spill onto a hot part of the engine and cause an engine fire.
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