Goodrich launches latest carbon brake technology on flydubai's seventh 737

The first Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft equipped with Goodrich Corporation 'Duracarb' carbon brakes has been delivered to Dubai's low cost airline, flydubai.
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PICTURED: Phil Brugger, Account Manager-Aircraft Wheels and Brakes, Goodrich Corporation (left) and Ghaith Al Ghaith, flydubai’s CEO, celebrate the arrival of the first Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft equipped with Duracarb brakes.

 

The wheels and carbon brakes will provide a weight savings of approximately 700 pounds (318 kg) per airplane compared to high capacity steel brakes, and 550 pounds (250 kg) compared to standard capacity steel brakes.  In addition to the fuel cost savings from the reduced weight, the Goodrich Duracarb brake also offers airlines significantly higher brake life compared to the steel brakes.

Jim Wharton, vice president of sales and program management for Goodrich Aircraft Wheels and Brakes, said “Goodrich is now able to offer a carbon brake option for all models of the Boeing Next Generation 737 platform. Airlines have expressed great interest in our carbon brake option due to the lower weight and resulting fuel burn reduction. Our Duracarb carbon material continues to demonstrate superior brake life performance on other in-service programs and we now look forward to providing the same benefit to new and existing 737 Next Generation operators.”

Ghaith al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of flydubai, said, “We believe that we are setting a new standard by being the first airline using Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft to receive Goodrich’s carbon brakes. The many advantages of using these brakes will enable us to keep our costs low and make savings which we can pass onto our customers.

“The on time delivery of this new aircraft also marks the arrival of flydubai’s seventh Boeing Next-Generation 737-800 in a span of just 10 months since we started commercial flights.  It also ensures we can keep the expansion of the airline on track with the start of services to our 12th and 13th destinations, Muscat, Oman and Kuwait City, Kuwait.”

  Goodrich will supply wheels and carbon brake equipment for flydubai’s entire fleet of more than 50 Boeing Next-Generation 737-800 aircraft and will retrofit their existing six aircraft. 

 

Pictured: flydubai receives its seventh aircraft in just 10 months of commercial operations. flydubai’s CEO, Ghaith Al Ghaith (centre) and Chief Pilot, David Ray (far right) with flydubai cabin crew and flight deck crew.