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New problem: Loose screw on Boeing 737-Max

Quality defects appear to have occurred again in the Boeing 737-Max aircraft. This time we are talking about potential problems caused by a loose screw in the area of ​​the critical component of the rudder control system. The aircraft manufacturer Boeing has

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Engine Checks: Wizz Air needs to thin flight plan

The Wizz Air Group has to thin out the flight schedule in September and October 2023. The offer from the United Kingdom is primarily affected. The reason for this is that unscheduled inspections of the engines have to be carried out. “Wizz Air gives

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EASA orders A380 improvements

In direct comparison with the time "before Corona", only a few Airbus A380s are currently in commercial use. Some operators no longer want to reactivate the super jumbos or have not yet made a final decision. The EASA

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FAA orders renewed B737-Max inspections

The US aviation authority has reissued an airworthiness directive for the type Boeing 737 Max. This affects all operators and corresponds to a recommendation issued by the manufacturer in the previous year. Specifically, the FAA requires

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FAA orders review of all Dreamliners

The US civil aviation authority FAA orders an inspection of all long-haul Boeing 787-8 / -9 / -10 jets. It is about a possibly restricted function of the so-called decompression panels. So far, the FAA assumed that only a small

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Boeing 737 with rust problems

The US aviation authority and Boeing are unlikely to become good friends anymore. Because now the FAA is determining that older 737s that have not been flown for more than a week need a special inspection. The reason for this is one

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