FAA Upgrades Insulation Flammability Standards

FAA plans to upgrade flammability standards for thermal and acoustic insulation materials installed behind interior panels on "newly produced" passenger aircraft at an estimated cost of as much as $103 million over 20 years. The proposal falls far short of a National Transportation Safety Board...

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