FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for Boeing 737 Family Aircraft
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a new airworthiness directive addressing safety concerns for the Boeing 737 family of airplanes.
Airworthiness directive
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a new airworthiness directive addressing safety concerns for the Boeing 737 family of airplanes.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued Airworthiness Directive AD 2021-18-17, which applies to The Boeing Company Airplanes. This directive is part of a series of regulatory actions aimed at ensuring the continued airworthiness of specific aircraft models. The document specifically targets the Boeing 737 family, indicating that operators and maintenance personnel must adhere to the new requirements outlined in the directive. The FAA published this directive on November 15, 2021, with the mandate becoming effective on December 20, 2021. This action underscores the agency's commitment to monitoring and regulating aircraft safety standards across the industry.