BRITISH Airways has completed fuel tank modifications on one
of its Concorde aircraft.
Alpha Foxtrot is the first Concorde to be fitted with new Kevlar-rubber
fuel tank linings designed to minimise fuel leaks should the wing be punctured.
The wiring in the undercarriage area has also been strengthened.
The aircraft will now undergo extensive ground testing to
measure the effects of the liners on the aircraft. This will be followed by
engine and system tests and taxi trials before operational assessment flights.
Instillation of the modifications will soon begin on the
remaining six Concorde aircraft in the British Airways fleet.
A spokesman for the airline said it still hopes to bring
Concorde back into service later this summer.