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Japan Airlines anticipates no flight cancellations from A350 assessments

Japan Airlines does not anticipate flight cancellations or delays as a result of assessments purchased by Europe's air safety regulator on engines of Jet A3501000 jets, it said on Friday.

The European Union Aviation Safety Company (EASA) stated on Thursday Trent XWB-97 engines made by Rolls-Royce needs to be checked after an engine fire during the flight of a Cathay Pacific jetliner.

Rolls-Royce said it was positive in our capability to deliver on the examination routine.

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific cancelled a variety of flights this week while it checked and fixed A350 engines after a. Zurich-bound jet was required to return to Hong Kong on Monday due. to the engine problem, later traced to a fuel leakage.

Japan Airlines (JAL) examined its entire fleet of A350-1000. and the little alternative the A350-900 earlier today, however stated. it would require to carry out additional assessments in accordance. with the EASA directive and service instructions from. Rolls-Royce.

No issues were discovered on any airplane, JAL said in a. statement.

Etihad Airways, which has 5 A350-1000 jets, stated it started. checking engines proactively before the instruction was issued. and continues to do so in compliance with instruction.

Etihad has discovered no issues, nor knowledgeable any. similar events with the engine, so does not anticipate any. effect on its operations, it said in a statement.

Broker Jefferies said in a note to clients on Friday it. considered the engine concern was unlikely to be extensive, and. stated no significant regulatory action had been taken.

With the defective part in concern now validated as a fuel. nozzle/hose, any work needed on the engines, if found to be. defective, need to be fairly restricted and a fast repair ... This. suggests just minor expenses for Rolls-Royce, it stated.

(source: Reuters)