FAA Publishes Two Rules On Flammability Standards For Boeing Drip Shields

Two rules published Friday give operators of some 1,000 Boeing jets six years to swap drip shields and ducts that do not meet flammability standards -- one year longer than FAA originally proposed. Commenting on drafts of the rules published in August, operators told FAA the extra year would fit...

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