FAA airworthiness directive requires Airbus Helicopters AS350 series operators to inspect cargo hook gaps and replace affected units or prohibits their installation to address safety non-conformities.
FAA airworthiness directive mandates repetitive inspections and corrective actions for fastener holes in Airbus A321-251NX through A321-272NX center fuselage frame foot joints due to manufacturing process deviations.
FAA proposes airworthiness directive requiring hydraulic motor pump harness modification on Airbus Canada Model BD-500-1A10 and BD-500-1A11 airplanes to address structural clearance defects discovered during assembly.
FAA airworthiness directive requires Airbus Helicopters Model H160-B operators to modify window jettisoning systems and prohibits installation of affected windows or doors due to self-locking nut defects.
The Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council holds a virtual public meeting on July 29, 2026, to advise the Secretary of Transportation on enhancing aesthetic value of national transportation systems.
FAA airworthiness directive requires repetitive visual inspections and potential replacement of turbine exhaust frames on Pratt & Whitney Canada PW210A, PW210A1, and PW210S engines to address thermal stress cracks.
FAA proposes airworthiness directive for Airbus A330 aircraft requiring modification or repetitive inspections of anti-ice piccolo tube restraint brackets to address cracking and breakage hazards.
FAA supersedes prior airworthiness directives for Airbus Helicopters Models AS332C, AS332C1, AS332L, and AS332L1 by requiring modification of cabin lateral sliding plug door release or jettison systems to terminate repetitive inspections.
FHWA seeks OMB approval for a new information collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; public comments are requested on this Federal Register notice.
NHTSA proposes amendments to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 135 to accommodate automated driving systems by clarifying regulations for vehicles with and without manual controls while maintaining stopping distance safety requirements.
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