FAAProposed Rule

Airworthiness Directives: General Atomics AeroTec Systems GmbH (Type Certificate Previously Held by RUAG Aerospace Services GmbH) Airplanes

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Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing new safety requirements for certain General Atomics airplanes to fix potential airworthiness problems. These requirements will ensure that these aircraft meet safety standards before they can continue operating.

Key Points

  • 1The FAA is targeting General Atomics AeroTec Systems GmbH airplanes (previously certified under RUAG Aerospace Services) for mandatory safety inspections and repairs
  • 2Airplane owners and operators must comply with the new safety directives to keep their aircraft flying legally
  • 3This is a proposed rule, meaning the FAA is inviting public comment before making it final
  • 4Anyone interested in this regulation has until February 20, 2026 to submit comments to the FAA
  • 5The safety requirements are designed to prevent potential mechanical or structural failures during flight

Impact Assessment

If you are a manufacturer or operator of General Atomics aircraft, you must implement required modifications to ensure airworthiness compliance before continuing flight operations.

Impact Level
Significant
Geographic Scope

National

Compliance Cost

Significant

Who is Affected
ManufacturersTransportation Companies

Key Dates

Published

January 5, 2026

Comment Deadline

February 20, 2026

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Regulatory Connections

Amends CFR Sections
14 CFR Part 39

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