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Automatic wing box
assembly
developments
Brian Rooks
The continuing growth in air travel has
spawned major expansions in commercial
airliner manufacture, not least by Airbus, the
European partnership in which BAE Systems
has a 20 percent shareholding and European
Aeronautic Defence and Space Company
(EADS) 80 percent. Airbus UK, which is
responsible for the wings of all Airbus models,
has made major investments to increase
production and satisfy market demand as well
as reduce costs and further improve quality. A
significant proportion of this spend has been
aimed at improving wing assembly by
reducing reliance on manual methods and
dedicated fixturing. Included in this agenda is
research to develop and prove-out methods
for automating wing box assembly, and the
second phase of the Automated Wing Box
Assembly (AWBA) project has recently been
completed at Airbus UK's Broughton plant
with part funding under the UK government's
Civil Aviation Research and Demonstration
(CARAD) programme.
Airbus UK, which employs over 9,500 ±
equally split between Filton in Bristol and
Broughton in North Wales ± is the UK's
national entity of the new Airbus Integrated
Company (AIC), which began operation on 1
January 2001. AIC, which incorporates the
``old'' Airbus Industrie and all the major
Airbus activities of BAE Systems and EADS,
generated a turnover of $17.2 billion in 2000.
Its ``fleet'' of 14 aircraft range in size from the
new, single-aisle, 100-seater A318 to the
recently launched, 550-seater, ``doubledecker''
A380 that now has firm
commitments from six airlines.
The UK headquarters of Airbus UK at
Filton is also home to the main UK design
and engineering facilities, while the principal
manufacturing plant is at Broughton. The
latter was established in 1938 by Armstrong
Whitworth, and has a proud history in British
aircraft manufacture. It built over half the
Lancaster bombers that went into the second
world war service and later the Comet jetliner.
Its association with Airbus began in 1971
(then Hawker Siddeley Aviation), as subcontractor
for the wings of the first Airbus,
the A300. Every wing of the 2544 aircraft so
far delivered by Airbus was built at
Broughton, as will the 1626, on order at the
end of 2000. These are delivered to the final
assembly lines at Airbus Deutschland
(Bremen and Hamburg) and Airbus France
(Toulouse).
The author
Brian Rooks is an Associate Editor of this journal.
Keywords
Robots, Aircraft industry, Assembly
Abstract
A demonstrator cell has been developed at Airbus UK for
building large aircraft wing box assemblies by a
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