FAAProposed Rule
Airworthiness Directives: International Aero Engines AG Engines
Transportation
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Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing new safety requirements for International Aero Engines to inspect and maintain certain aircraft engines for potential defects. These rules are designed to prevent engine failures that could endanger passengers and crew on commercial and private flights.
Key Points
- 1Aircraft operators must conduct inspections of specific International Aero Engines models to check for wear, cracks, or other damage
- 2Airlines and aircraft owners have until January 3, 2026 to submit feedback to the FAA about how these new requirements would affect their operations
- 3This is a proposed rule, meaning it's not yet final—the FAA will review public comments before deciding whether to make these safety checks mandatory
- 4The directive applies to airlines and private operators that use International Aero Engines products in their aircraft
- 5Compliance with these requirements would be mandatory once finalized and would help reduce the risk of engine-related accidents
Key Dates
Published
November 18, 2025
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