U.S. airline regulators have ordered inspections on engine fan blades like the one that snapped off a Southwest Airlines plane, leading to the death of a woman who was partially blown out a window.
Following four recent reports of single-engine shutdowns, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an order on July 23 requiring operators of Boeing 737s to inspect a potentially faulty engine ...
HOUSTON, Tex. -- The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered inspections of more jet engines like the one that blew apart at 32,000 feet in a deadly accident aboard a Southwest Airlines plane. The ...
The Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency directive for inspections of certain Boeing 737 planes due to recent reports of engine shutdowns. The FAA issued an emergency airworthiness ...
The FAA's oversight of United's maintenance operations is being undermined by inadequate staffing levels, a lack of resources ...
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday ordered emergency inspections of jet engines like the one that ruptured during a recent Southwest Airlines flight, leaving one passenger dead. "Fan blade ...
(Reuters) - Southwest Airlines Co clashed with engine-maker CFM over the timing and cost of proposed inspections after a 2016 engine accident, months before the explosion this week of a similar engine ...