2025-18463Proposed RuleWallet

FAA Proposes New Safety Checks for Airbus Jets

Published Date: 9/24/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The FAA is updating safety rules for certain Airbus A318 to A321 airplanes to keep them flying safely. This means airlines must follow new, stricter maintenance checks and inspections, starting soon. These changes help prevent problems and keep passengers safe, with some extra costs for updated inspections.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Operators Must Adopt Stricter Maintenance

If you operate certain Airbus airplanes (Model A318, A319, A320 series, and the A321 variants listed in the rule), the FAA proposes you must revise your maintenance or inspection program to add new or more restrictive airworthiness limitations. This proposed rule would continue actions required by AD 2025-03-07 and require the new or more restrictive checks to address an unsafe condition.

Passengers Benefit From Increased Safety

You, as a passenger, are expected to be safer because the FAA proposes new or more restrictive airworthiness limits for certain Airbus A318–A321 airplanes to address an unsafe condition. The proposal says these changes are to keep the airplanes flying safely.

Applicability Expanded to More Airbus Models

The proposed AD would expand applicability beyond AD 2025-03-07 to cover additional Airbus models listed in the proposal, so more operators would need to comply. It would supersede AD 2025-03-07 and continue requiring certain prior actions while adding the new limitations.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
9/24/2025
11/10/2025

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Transportation Department
Federal Aviation Administration
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