Sorry Vince, they did already make the big switch.
The A220 (C-Series) fuselage is carbon, including the wing root. The wing is carbon as well.
I keep searching on the web but everything I find says otherwise ?!
Carbon wings yes (though I don't have the details... is it just the skin, or also the two spars and all the ribs ?) but the center fuselage section, which holds the CWN of course, and represents pretty much the entire fuselage/cabin section on a small aircraft like the A220... every site I see says it's still made of aluminium ?!
So the big jump still not made as far as I can see
Anyway, soon enough Airbus will cough the cash to make the jump, it's just the next logical step to keep that A/C competitive in the long term.
Okay okay, the manufacturing plant is really more of an assembly plant to put the chunks of carbon together. Everyone works with partners these days.
Well same for Airbus or any big industrial project, it's just how the industry works these days... subcontract, subcontract, have a bunch of slaves do the work for you and lower prices... and when the economy goes down you don't have to fire any of your own troops, you just say to the subcontractors "Sorry no work for you anymore, you can fire all your employees, not my problem ! "
....so I was fired a year ago that way.. suck to be a subcontractor, you don't get neither the money nor the job security, it's lose-lose !
I have been on the line to see it in person.
So you could see the naked/bare center section and center wing box, no paint (on the inside at least), and it's composite ?
Why does the entire internet lie
I would ask for pics of that but of course they normally don't allow for that... at least they don't at Airbus.
Here is a shot of the A350 fuselage, did it look like that in the center fuselage of the A220 ? All brown/carbon every where, including all the stringers and frames (bar the two that surround the PAX doors of course, still aluminium) ??