The FAA will continue to give air carriers wide latitude in selecting cabin door upgrades to keep intruders out

The FAA will continue to give air carriers wide latitude in selecting cabin door upgrades to keep intruders out. Under a final rule published Nov. 21, the agency only asks that carriers submit reports on the temporary modifications by Jan. 15 so the FAA can ``monitor what has been installed and take...

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