The FAA is issuing new safety requirements for certain Airbus Canada airplanes (previously known as Bombardier C Series aircraft) to address potential mechanical or structural problems that could affect flight safety. These requirements will apply to airlines and aircraft owners who operate these planes, and they typically involve inspections, repairs, or modifications that must be completed before the aircraft can continue flying. This matters because airworthiness directives are mandatory safety measures designed to prevent accidents and protect passengers and crew.
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