The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has adopted a new airworthiness directive for Boeing 757-200 airplanes. This directive affects 13 Boeing 757-200 planes and is being implemented due to reports of cracking in the structure in and around the aircraft. The FAA's decision aims to ensure the continued safety and airworthiness of these planes. The directive impacts U.S. planes, and Boeing's stock ($BA) was down 0.2% pre-market following the announcement.
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🔵 US FAA ADOPTS AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE FOR 13 BOEING 757-200 PLANES The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Wednesday that is adopting a new airworthiness directive for 13 Boeing 757-200 airplanes over reports of cracking in the structure in and around the… https://t.co/f6xgRlpAnK
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FAA ADOPTS AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE FOR SOME BOEING 757-200 JETS