Including Singapore Airlines, some of the largest users of Airbus A350 aircraft in Asia have indicated that they will inspect their own fleet. Previously, Cathay Pacific Airways had identified an engine failure on one of their aircraft of this model during flight and returned to the origin. Singapore Airlines stated that as a "precautionary measure," they will inspect all engines of their 64 A350-900 aircraft and emphasized that there is no impact on their flight operations at present. The airline stated that they are keeping in touch with Airbus and engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce regarding the engine issue. In a statement released on Tuesday evening, Singapore Airlines emphasized that the safety of passengers and employees is always their top priority. It is reported that Japan Airlines has chosen to inspect some A350 aircraft, with a focus on five Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. JAL has also been in contact with Cathay Pacific.
新加坡航空:作为预防措施,将检查机队64架空客A350-900飞机的所有发动机
Singapore Airlines: As a preventive measure, all engines of the fleet of 64 Airbus A350-900 aircraft will be inspected.
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