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Airbus's new A350 in Iqaluit for cold weather testing

The new Airbus A350 XWB landed in Iqaluit Friday to begin cold weather testing, an economic boost for Nunavut's capital.

Airbus tests new plane in Iqaluit

11 years ago
Duration 2:23
CBC's Peter Worden reports

The new Airbus A350XWB landed in Iqaluit Friday to begin cold weather testing.

For years Iqaluit has marketed itself as a premiercold-weather testing ground for aerospace companies.Last June the City of Iqaluit sent a delegation to the Paris Air Show.

Eric Leuthold, owner of Frobisher Bay Touchdown Services, which offers logistic support to companies that test their aircraft in the capital, was part of the delegation.

"It's absolutely worth the money," saidLeutholdof the trip. "It is a big investment to go to a show like that but that's the only place where you will get everybody you'll need to talk to in one giant, giant location."

Iqaluit's airportlanding fees are minimal but the economic spin-offs in town are significant.

With a French crew of 48 aboard the jet,cold weather testing results in cold hard cash.

City councillor Mark Morrissey, who is also executive director of Nunavut Economic Developers' Association,also went to Paris.

"This is new money to the territory;this is not recycled government money," he said. "This is new money being put into the community from outside the country so it's really good."

Last year, Airbus brought theA350'sengine to Iqaluit for cold weather testing. It also tested its A380 aircraft in Iqaluit in 2006.

Testing is expected to continue until mid-week.