FAAProposed Rule

Airworthiness Directives: Dassault Aviation Airplanes

TransportationOther
7 days left to comment

Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing new safety requirements for Dassault Aviation airplanes to fix potential mechanical or design problems that could affect flight safety. These rules would require certain repairs or inspections to keep these aircraft in safe flying condition.

Key Points

  • 1This rule applies specifically to Dassault Aviation airplanes, which are used by private owners, businesses, and some airlines
  • 2The FAA identified a safety issue with these aircraft that needs to be addressed through repairs, inspections, or modifications
  • 3Aircraft owners and operators would need to comply with the new requirements before their planes can continue flying
  • 4The public has until March 24, 2026 to submit comments on this proposed rule
  • 5The FAA will review feedback before deciding whether to finalize this safety directive

Impact Assessment

If you are a Dassault Aviation aircraft operator or owner, this means you will need to perform specified repairs or inspections on your aircraft to comply with new FAA safety requirements.

Impact Level
Significant
Geographic Scope

National

Compliance Cost

Significant

Who is Affected
ManufacturersTransportation Companies

Key Dates

Published

February 6, 2026

Comment Deadline

March 24, 2026(7 days left)

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Regulatory Connections

Amends CFR Sections
14 CFR Part 39

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