#2026-05403Uçuşa Elverişlilik Talimatları; General Electric Şirketi Motorları
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The FAA is proposing safety inspections for certain General Electric GEnx engines, which power Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Boeing 747-8 aircraft. The directive addresses a potential issue that could affect engine safety and requires specific inspection procedures. This affects airlines operating Boeing 787 and 747-8 aircraft, engine maintenance shops, and GE engine lessors. Engine inspections can be costly and may temporarily reduce available aircraft, but they're critical for passenger safety.
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Action
Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
Obligations
What this law requires
Remove all affected GEnx fuel tube hoses (connecting main fuel-oil heat exchanger) from service on GEnx-1B64, GEnx-1B67, GEnx-1B70, GEnx-1B74/75, and GEnx-2B67 engine models and variants
Replace removed fuel tube hoses with parts eligible for installation per FAA specifications
Conduct safety inspections on specified GEnx engine models per the inspection procedures defined in the airworthiness directive