The ‘Wing of Tomorrow’ research and technology
programme at Airbus has reached a key milestone with the assembly
of its first full-size wing prototype.
The programme will not only test the latest
composite materials and new technologies in aerodynamics and wing
architecture but, importantly, explore how wing manufacturing and
industrialisation can be improved to meet future demand as the
sector emerges from the pandemic.
Three full-size prototype wings will be
manufactured in total: one will be used to understand systems
integration; a second will be structurally tested to compare
against computer modelling, while a third will be assembled to
test scaling-up production and compare against industrial
modelling.
Sabine Klauke, Airbus Chief Technical Officer,
said, “Wing of Tomorrow, a crucial part of Airbus’ R&T portfolio,
will help us assess the industrial feasibility of future wing
production. High-performing wing technology is one of several
solutions - alongside sustainable aviation fuels and hydrogen - we
can implement to contribute to aviation’s decarbonisation
ambition. Wing of Tomorrow is also an example of how large-scale
industry collaboration will be critical to achieving our sector’s
agenda for a more sustainable future.”
Wing of Tomorrow, part-funded by the UK’s
Aerospace Technology Institute, is a fully transnational Airbus
programme involving global partners and teams across Airbus’
European sites, including Bremen in Germany, where the ‘Wing
Moveables’ team is based.
The three wing demonstrators will bring
together more than 100 new technologies to explore new
manufacturing and assembly techniques with the goal of making
aviation more sustainable.
Sub-assembly of the complex wing cover took place
at Airbus’ Filton site, England, having been manufactured at the
National Composite Centre in Bristol.
The wing cover and a major
component from GKN Aerospace - the Fixed Trailing Edge - were
delivered to the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, Wales,
facility on Airbus’ wing-production plant in Broughton, Flintshire,
for assembly to begin.
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