Airbus SAS Airplanes Subject to New Airworthiness Directive AD 2024-04-07
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a new airworthiness directive targeting Airbus A319 family aircraft, with the rule becoming effective on April 22, 2024.
Airworthiness directive
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a new airworthiness directive targeting Airbus A319 family aircraft, with the rule becoming effective on April 22, 2024.
Aviation safety regulators have published a new airworthiness directive concerning Airbus SAS airplanes. The directive, identified as AD 2024-04-07, specifically addresses issues related to the Airbus A319 family of aircraft. According to the official documentation released on March 18, 2024, this regulatory action is designed to ensure continued airworthiness for these specific models. The directive mandates compliance measures that operators must follow to address the identified safety concerns. The effective date for this airworthiness directive is set for April 22, 2024. This publication serves as the official notice for airlines and maintenance organizations to review the required actions and implement necessary changes to their fleet management protocols in accordance with the new federal aviation regulations.