FAA
warns of possible defect in Boeing 777 engines
The defect is linked to ‘iron inclusion’ in the material.
Created: Sep 03, 2023
10:01 AM EST
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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new
proposal to address a potential defect in some of the engines that power Boeing
777 aircraft. The defect is related to a substance called ‘iron inclusion’ that
could affect the quality and durability of certain compressor components.
As per FlightGlobal, the FAA’s proposal is
the latest in a series of regulatory actions that have been taken in response
to the discovery of iron inclusion in several types of GE Aerospace engines,
including the GEnx and CFM International Leap turbofans. The GEnx powers Boeing
787 aircraft, while the Leap powers Boeing 737 Max and Airbus A320neo-family
aircraft.
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