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What ETOPS 330?

What ETOPS 330?

The 330-minute ETOPS authorization allows Air New Zealand to fly its Rolls-Royce-powered 777-200ERs up to 330 minutes from diversion airports, which facilitates more direct flights, lower fuel burn and less emissions.

What does 180 minute ETOPS mean?

For example, if an aircraft is rated for ETOPS-180, it means that it is able to fly with full load and just one engine for three hours. Second, an operator who conducts ETOPS flights must satisfy their own country’s aviation regulators about their ability to conduct ETOPS flights.

Is the A330 ETOPS?

The Airbus A330-800 just obtained European approval for Extended Twin-Engined Operations (ETOPS) of 180 minutes. With this, Airbus finally got the ETOPS 180 for both members of its A330neo family.

What is the difference between LROPS and ETOPS?

The original Proposal was for LROPS to stand for Long Range Operations and ETOPS to stand for Extended Twin Operations. Today According to the FAA ETOPS in fact stands for Extended Operations. In 1997 Airbus proposed the LROPS to cater for twins ETOPS beyond 180 minutes, and beyond 180 minute diversion for all airplanes with more than two engines.

What was the first ETOPS-330 flight?

The first ETOPS-330 flight took place on December 1, 2015, with Air New Zealand connecting Auckland to Buenos Aires on a 777-200ER. On May 28, 2014, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner received its ETOPS-330 certificate from the FAA, enabling LAN Airlines to switch to the 787 from the A340 on their Santiago–Auckland–Sydney service a year later.

When did the Boeing 787 get ETOPS 330 minute approval?

December 2011: Boeing received type-design approval from FAA for up to 330-minute extended operations for its 777-200LR, 777-300ER, 777F and 777-200ER May 2014: Boeing 787 obtained ETOPS 330 minute approval

What aircraft have been certified for 330 minute ETOPS?

^ “Boeing Receives 330-Minute ETOPS Certification for 787s” (Press release). Boeing. 28 May 2014. ^ “EASA certifies A350 XWB for up to 370 minute ETOPS” (Press release). Airbus. 15 Oct 2014. ^ “Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental Receives FAA Approval for 330-Minute ETOPS” (Press release). Boeing.