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FAA Says No Need For Immediate Action On 737 MAX Engines
FAA Says No Immediate Fix Needed For Boeing 737 MAX Engine Smoke In Cabin After Bird Strike Incidents
The FAA was exploring whether to propose software changes that would change the way the LEAP-1B responded to a bird strike.
FAA not taking immediate steps to address 737 Max engine smoke concern
US regulator the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will take no immediate action to address a smoke-related issue involving the CFM International Leap-1B engines that power the Boeing 737 Max.
FAA Says No Need For Immediate Action On 737 MAX Engines After Bird Strikes
The FAA Corrective Action Review Board, after reviewing the CFM LEAP-1B engine bird strikes, which eventually led to smoke entering the aircrafts, said that the issue does not warrant an immediate action. The agency will therefore follow standard regulatory processes to address them, Reuters reported.
FAA won't require immediate action on 737 Max engines after bird strikes
The Federal Aviation Administration won't require any immediate action after assembling a review board to weigh concerns about Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 Max engines after two bird strikes on Southwest Airlines (LUV) planes in 2023,
Boeing faces further delays to new 737 Max jets as regulator reviews engine issue
After two Southwest 737 Max jets saw smoke on board, the FAA is reviewing an issue with the engine that powers the Boeing plane.
FAA Reviews Bird Strike Impact on Boeing 737 MAX
The FAA evaluated bird strike concerns on Boeing 737 MAX engines, opting not to require immediate action. The review board found no urgent issue, though further assessments and procedure amendments are being considered.
FAA decides no immediate action needed on Boeing MAX engine smoke risk
A technical review by the FAA decided the risk from an engine vulnerability does not warrant immediate action, contrary to an internal report last month.
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NTSB investigating 737 Max smoke incident amid Leap-1B ‘load reduction device’ scrutiny
An engine-related concern involving Boeing's 737 Max has caught the attention of both the National Transportation Safety ...
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Is CFM International The Most Successful Aviation Joint Venture Ever?
CFM International, a Franco-American engine manufacturer that was launched as a joint venture between two of the world's ...
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Internal Debate Over CFM Leap Safety System Prompts FAA Review
The Southwest bulletin emphasized that an engine failure accompanied by smoke in the cockpit or cabin should prompt pilots to ...
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FAA Examines Boeing 737 Smoke Risks After Bird Strikes
The mishaps involved a Boeing 737 Max aircraft flown by Southwest Airlines, which was equipped with
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Think GE Aerospace Is Expensive? This Chart Might Change Your Mind.
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