FAA tells airlines to replace or modify insulation blankets
Aiming to reduce the risk of fire spreading aboard an aircraft, FAA Friday proposed a new rule that will require airlines to replace or modify certain insulation blankets on more than 800 US-registered Boeing aircraft over the next six years. The primary purpose of the blankets is to protect...
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