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Investing.com -- Airbus is restricting operations in extreme cold for some aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines, an Airbus spokesperson confirmed on Friday.
The French planemaker has modified existing procedures for engine operations on the ground in freezing conditions, according to the spokesperson, who was confirming an earlier report by industry publication aeroTELEGRAPH.
Under the new restrictions, take-offs using Pratt & Whitney engines face limitations in severe weather conditions, specifically in freezing fog and when visibility is less than 150 meters.
Airbus stated it is maintaining close contact with its airline customers regarding these operational changes. The company also noted that Pratt & Whitney is currently working to develop a solution to address the issue.
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