Price Tag Of FAA's New ETOPs Rule Is $20 Million
FAA estimates the cost of its new Extended Operations (ETOPs) rule should reach $20.9 million ($12 million at present value) over 16 years, with operators of three- and four-engine planes paying about $7.7 million ($3.8 million present value) to comply with the regulation. Despite the absence of...
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