Sharklets – which completed their maiden flight
outfitted on Airbus’ A320 development aircraft in November 2011 – result
in up to four per cent reduced fuel burn over longer sectors,
corresponding to an annual reduction in CO2 emissions of around 900
tonnes per aircraft. Sharklets also are standard on the A320neo Family,
Airbus’ fuel-efficient new engine option which brings enhanced range for
its single-aisle jetliners.
In October 2013, Airbus announced a Sharklet
retrofit programme for in-service A319 and A320 jetliners. This will
bring the benefits of these wingtip devices to earlier production A320
aircraft from 2015, delivering significant performance enhancements and
cost savings to operators.