FAA proposed requiring operators of several Boeing aircraft
FAA proposed requiring operators of several Boeing aircraft with certain types of insulation blankets to replace them over six years. The insulation blankets are coated with a film called AN-26, which no longer meets the standards for preventing the spread of fire. FAA said 1,600 Boeing 727s, 737s...
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