2025-06157Proposed Rule

Boeing Bathrooms Beware: FAA Targets Faulty Lavatory Latches

Published Date: 4/11/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The FAA wants to fix a problem on certain Boeing 737 planes where passengers couldn’t open the bathroom door because of a broken latch. They’re asking airlines to swap out the old latches for better ones and stop using the faulty parts. This change keeps everyone safe and should happen soon, with some costs for the replacements.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Lavatory Door Safety Improved

If you fly on certain Boeing 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 737-900ER, 737-8, or 737-9 airplanes, the FAA would require airlines to replace the lavatory bifold door latches with an improved design and prohibit installing the affected (faulty) parts to prevent passengers from being unable to exit the lavatory.

Operators Must Replace Faulty Latches

Airplane operators of Boeing 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 737-900ER, 737-8, and 737-9 series airplanes would be required to replace lavatory bifold door latches with the improved-design latches and would be prohibited from installing the affected parts, which will impose replacement costs on operators.

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Published Date
4/11/2025

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