GE Engines Get FAA Scrutiny: Inspect or Ground Planes
Published Date: 6/18/2025
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Summary
The FAA is making new rules for certain General Electric jet engines because a key part might wear out faster than expected. If you own or operate these engines, you’ll need to check the combustion chamber’s front flange carefully and replace it if it shows damage. These inspections help keep flights safe and avoid costly problems down the road.
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