FAAFinal Rule
Airworthiness Directives: Continental Aerospace Technologies GmbH Engines
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Summary
The FAA is issuing safety requirements for Continental Aerospace Technologies GmbH aircraft engines to fix potential problems that could affect flight safety. Airlines and aircraft owners who use these engines will need to follow new inspection and maintenance procedures to ensure their planes operate safely.
Key Points
- 1The FAA has identified safety issues with certain Continental Aerospace Technologies GmbH engines used in aircraft
- 2Airlines and aircraft operators must follow new inspection and maintenance requirements for affected engines
- 3The regulation applies to aircraft owners and operators who use these specific engines
- 4Companies and individuals can submit comments about this regulation until December 2, 2025
- 5These requirements are designed to prevent potential engine failures that could compromise flight safety
Key Dates
Published
October 15, 2025
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