FAAProposed Rule

Airworthiness Directives: The Boeing Company Airplanes

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Summary

The FAA is proposing new safety requirements for Boeing airplanes to fix potential mechanical or design problems that could affect flight safety. These rules ensure that Boeing aircraft meet strict safety standards before they can continue flying commercial routes.

Key Points

  • 1The FAA has identified safety concerns with certain Boeing airplane models that need to be addressed
  • 2Boeing and airlines would be required to inspect, repair, or modify affected aircraft according to the new safety standards
  • 3The proposed rule applies to Boeing commercial airplanes currently in operation or in production
  • 4Airlines and manufacturers have until April 7, 2026 to submit comments about the proposed requirements
  • 5Airlines must comply with the new safety directives before their affected planes can continue operating

Key Dates

Published

February 20, 2026

Comment Deadline

April 7, 2026(45 days left)

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