The FAA Aging Airplane Program is focused on five program areas: maintenance, transport airplanes, commuter airplanes, airplane engines, and research. These programs are complementary and concurrent, and have been in effect since 1988. The programs address the aging airplane challenge through different methods, including policies, procedures, and hardware development. Each program is carefully monitored and its progress tracked to ensure that the needs of the FAA, the industry, and the flying public are being met.
The FAA aging airplane program plan for transport aircraft
International Conference on Aging Aircraft and Structural Airworthiness ; 1991 ; Washington, D.C., US
1991-11-19
Conference paper
No indication
English
FAA Aging Airplane Program Plan for Transport Aircraft
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