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FAA mandates replacement of insulation blankets on Boeing's freighter model
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a final rule airworthiness directive for the Boeing 767-300F, addressing potential fire smoke risks. The FAA determined that certain cargo compartment insulation blankets do not adequately fit some locations, allowing smoke to migrate past the cargo compartment sidewall liners and into the main cabin.

In its notice of proposed rulemaking, the FAA suggested replacing the insulation blankets as failure to address this issue could result in a fire in the bilge area of the cargo compartment and lead to a smoke and fire event in the passenger compartment. Operators of 32 affected 767F aircraft have until January 13, 2028, to replace these insulation blankets.

The Air Line Pilots Association, International supported the proposal without changes. However, Boeing, Aviation Partners Boeing (APB), and All Nippon Airways (ANA) commented on it. APB sought clarification on whether winglet installation affects compliance with the directive. The FAA confirmed it does not affect compliance.

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ANA and Boeing requested an alternative method of compliance be added to the directive. The FAA responded by revising paragraph […] of this AD to include an approved AMOC letter dated March 12, 2024.

The regulator estimated that operators will need up to 270 work hours per aircraft for replacement at a cost of $58,850 each. Some costs may be covered under warranty.

Meanwhile, Boeing's Everett assembly site was impacted by a machinists' strike which ended over a month ago but resulted in few deliveries since then. The last delivery was on October 23 when FedEx received a new 767F aircraft.

Boeing announced plans to stop producing the 767F after its last delivery in 2027 while continuing production of its KC-46A Pegasus variant.

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