2025-18359Rule

Boeing's Plastic Seats Get FAA's Special Safety Scrutiny Over Old Rules

Published Date: 9/23/2025

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Summary

Boeing’s 757-200 planes, updated by H4 Aerospace, will have new seats with big, non-metal parts that current safety rules don’t fully cover. These special conditions set extra safety rules to make sure the seats are just as safe as traditional ones. Airlines and passengers can expect these changes soon, with no extra costs announced yet.

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New Safety Rules for Non‑Metallic Seats

The FAA issued special safety rules for Boeing Model 757-200 airplanes modified by H4 Aerospace that have large, non-metallic seat panels. The rules add extra airworthiness safety standards because existing regulations do not adequately cover this unusual seat design, and they are meant to make the seats as safe as traditional seats.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Rule Effective
Comments Due
9/23/2025
9/23/2025
11/7/2025

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Transportation Department
Federal Aviation Administration
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