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FAA addresses potential corrosion issue in Boeing 787 lavatories

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FAA addresses potential corrosion issue in Boeing 787 lavatories
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has raised concerns about a potential safety issue with the Boeing 787 aircraft that could lead to lavatories breaking free under certain conditions. Following corrosion reports in the lavatory areas of Boeing 787-8, 787-9, and 787-10 models, the FAA has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) outlining measures to address the issue.

The FAA identified the cause as "the galvanic interaction of aluminum and carbon fiber as a result of the wet environment at the lavatory," which could result in lavatories detaching from their lower mounts during high g-force events. The regulator stated, "This could result in potentially serious injury to passengers and/or flight crew or 'displaced lavatory blockage that prevents egress through the aisle and exits.'"

The FAA estimates that 159 Boeing 787 aircraft in the US may be impacted by this directive, with stakeholders invited to provide input on the proposal until May 22.

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To tackle the corrosion problem, the FAA has proposed requiring detailed inspections of the lavatory fitting assemblies and related components, as well as updating maintenance programs to watch for signs of corrosion or damage. "This proposed AD would also require revising the existing maintenance program to incorporate a detailed inspection of the lavatory vertical side forward fittings for corrosion or damage."

The estimated costs to comply with the directive include labor expenses of $1,275 per lavatory, with parts costing an additional $3,700 per lavatory. The total potential repair cost per aircraft could reach up to $29,850, while the overall cost for all affected US operators of 787s could amount to $4.7 million.

Additionally, updating the maintenance program would require around 90 working hours per operator, translating into an estimated cost of $7,650 per aircraft. The FAA clarified, "The FAA has received no definitive data on which to base the cost estimates for the on-condition repairs specified in this proposed AD."

The proposed directive relates to the Boeing Special Attention Requirements Bulletin B787-81205-SB250302-00 RB, issued on August 21, 2024. This document outlines the line numbers of affected aircraft and provides instructions on compliance and rectification timelines.

Data shows that American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and United Airlines operate 138 Boeing 787s in the United States, facing potential impact from this directive.

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