Open for CommentFAA· Federal Aviation AdministrationProposed Rule

Airworthiness Directives: The Boeing Company Airplanes

Introduced February 6, 2026Comment period ends March 24, 2026View on regulations.gov ↗
💬 Closes in 5 daysDeadline: Mar 24, 2026

What This Means

The FAA is issuing safety requirements that Boeing airplane owners and operators must follow to keep their planes airworthy and safe to fly. These requirements likely address specific mechanical or design issues found in certain Boeing aircraft models, and airlines or other companies that operate these planes will need to inspect, repair, or replace parts according to the FAA's instructions. This matters because the FAA uses these directives to fix safety problems quickly before they cause accidents, so travelers and crew can rely on the planes they fly being maintained to proper safety standards.

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TypeFederal Regulation
AgencyFAA · Federal Aviation Administration
Regulations.gov IDFAA-2026-0741-0001
IntroducedFebruary 6, 2026
Comment DeadlineMarch 24, 2026

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