
SAS aircraft manufacturer Airbus and Rolls Royce, the engine providers will investigate incidents experienced by airline Qantas A380 Engine Failure. Both companies are helping the team the Air Accident Investigation Bureau of Singapore.
Airbus and Rolls Royce have begun investigations into the cause of the failure of the engine Rolls Royce Trent 900 that forced the Qantas A380 made an emergency landing in Singapore.
A spokesman for Rolls Royce said it helped authorities in Singapore to do an investigation. But declined to comment on possible causes of the explosion one of these machines.
"The investigation is at a very early stage. It's important to get the facts first," said the Rolls Royce, who declined to be named as reported flightglobal.com, Thursday (11/04/2010).
Qantas A380 aircraft, which has the registration number VH-OQA, had just departed from Singapore to Sydney. A few moments later there was a problem in one engine. Passengers reported hearing a loud explosion, before making an emergency landing at Changi.
When the plane landed at Changi, seen the number two engine cover made of steel is lost.
This horrible incident also makes Qantas management to stop all flights using the Airbus A380 until the time limit is not specified.
"Safety is our number one priority. We are suspending all flights the A380 until it has enough information. Until we truly believe that all of Qantas' safety standards are met," said Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce

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