In June 2024, FACC (Ried im Innkreis, Austria) equipped the 2,000th Airbus aircraft with Sharklets — 8-foot-high parts made of composite materials that consist of around 4,000 individual components. The upwardly curved wingtips help to significantly reduce an aircraft’s fuel consumption.
The Sharklets are manufactured at FACC headquarters in Ried im Innkreis by a team of around 100 highly specialized experts, then delivered directly to Airbus production lines. They specifically equip the Airbus A320 Family; in this way, FACC says it is making a significant contribution to increasing the efficiency and range of modern passenger aircraft. To celebrate this anniversary, a Sharklet will be assembled at Airbus and will go to an airline in the Arab world.
In June 2024, FACC (Ried im Innkreis, Austria) equipped the 2,000th Airbus aircraft with Sharklets — 8-foot-high parts made of composite materials that consist of around 4,000 individual components. The upwardly curved wingtips help to significantly reduce an aircraft’s fuel consumption.
The Sharklets are manufactured at FACC headquarters in Ried im Innkreis by a team of around 100 highly specialized experts, then delivered directly to Airbus production lines. They specifically equip the Airbus A320 Family; in this way, FACC says it is making a significant contribution to increasing the efficiency and range of modern passenger aircraft. To celebrate this anniversary, a Sharklet will be assembled at Airbus and will go to an airline in the Arab world.