Infrastructure

#2026-05223Uçuşa Elverişlilik Direktifleri; Airbus SAS Uçakları

🇺🇸United States··Proposed Rule·Medium Impact·Transportation Department, Federal Aviation Administration·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The FAA is proposing a new rule to ensure the safety of certain Airbus A350-941 and -1041 airplanes due to issues with broken parts in the galleys. This rule would require inspections and replacements of these parts and prevent the use of faulty components. The affected airplanes are those with specific galley installations near door 4.

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Action

Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).

Key Changes

  • Require detailed inspections of lower attachment studs on affected galleys
  • Mandate replacement of all affected lower attachment studs
  • Prohibit installation of affected parts

+ 1 more changes with Pro

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Conduct detailed inspection of all lower attachment studs on affected galleys installed forward of door 4 on Airbus A350-941 and A350-1041 airplanes

Operators of affected Airbus A350-941 and A350-1041 airplanes
operational
high

Replace all affected lower attachment studs on all affected galleys following inspection

Operators of affected Airbus A350-941 and A350-1041 airplanes
operational
medium

Perform reidentification of affected galleys after replacement of lower attachment studs

Operators of affected Airbus A350-941 and A350-1041 airplanes
operational
high

Prohibit installation of affected lower attachment studs on galleys

Operators and maintenance personnel of affected Airbus A350-941 and A350-1041 airplanes
prohibition
high

Prohibit installation of affected galleys that have not undergone required inspection and corrective actions

Operators and maintenance personnel of affected Airbus A350-941 and A350-1041 airplanes
prohibition

Affected Parties

Airbus SASAirlines operating A350-941 and -1041 airplanes+1 more…

Tags

airworthiness,safety,aviation