The Federal Aviation Administration, which issued an airworthiness directive addressing an issue with the landing gear in 767s in February, now plans to require U.S. airlines to inspect some 2,200 Boeing (BA) 737s and 757s due to a risk that improper maintenance could harm the integrity of the jets’ main landing gears, reported FlightGlobal.
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