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Qatar Airways initiates legal challenge against Airbus in UK

Action follows dispute with aircraft manufacturer over exterior paint-related issues

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Dec 2021 9:00AM

Qatar Airways initiates legal challenge against Airbus in UK
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has argued the European Aviation Safety Agency has confirmed that the degradation of the exterior fuselage surfaces has ‘no airworthiness impact on the A350 fleet’. – Wikipedia pic, December 21, 2021

LONDON – Qatar Airways said yesterday it had launched legal proceedings against Airbus in the high court in London, following a dispute with the aircraft manufacturer over degradation of the exterior fuselage surfaces.

The issue has led the airline, one of the Gulf region’s “big three” carriers, to ground some of its A350 planes and not accept further deliveries of the wide-body aircraft from the European firm until the problem is resolved.

“We have sadly failed in all our attempts to reach a constructive solution with Airbus in relation to the accelerated surface degradation condition adversely impacting the Airbus A350 aircraft,” Qatar Airways said in a statement.

The airline added it “has therefore been left with no alternative but to seek a rapid resolution of this dispute via the courts”.

Airbus declined to comment yesterday.

The plane manufacturer said earlier this month it was ready to seek independent arbitration to settle the dispute.

It has argued the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has confirmed its findings that the paint-related issue had “no airworthiness impact on the A350 fleet”.

The firm has also accused Qatar Airways of misrepresenting the problem as an airworthiness issue.

In its statement, the airline said it had initiated the legal proceedings in the technology and construction division of London’s High Court “to ensure that Airbus will now address our legitimate concerns without further delay”.

Qatar Airway noted it has currently grounded 21 A350 aircrafts.

“We strongly believe that Airbus must undertake a thorough investigation of this condition to conclusively establish its full root cause,” it added.

“Without a proper understanding of the root cause of the condition, it is not possible for Qatar Airways to establish whether any proposed repair solution will rectify the underlying condition.” – AFP, December 21, 2021

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