2025-13595Rule

Boeing 737s Must Hunt for Cracks to Stay Aloft Safely

Published Date: 7/21/2025

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Summary

The FAA is making sure all Boeing 737 planes get regular checkups for cracks in their frames to keep everyone safe. If cracks are found, they must be fixed right away. This rule affects several 737 models and means airlines will need to inspect and repair these planes on a schedule to avoid any safety issues.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Mandatory Inspections for Boeing 737 Frames

The FAA requires repetitive inspections for cracks on Boeing Model 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, and -900ER airplanes. If inspectors find frame cracks at the specified fuselage locations, those cracks must be repaired. This rule is intended to address an unsafe condition reported in the frame web and keep flights safe.

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Published Date
7/21/2025

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