New FAA 30-Day Airbus Inspection Mandate Spares Hawaiian Airlines

Still more problems for Pratt & Whitney jet engines are concerning for airlines, passengers and the FAA.

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4 thoughts on “New FAA 30-Day Airbus Inspection Mandate Spares Hawaiian Airlines”

  1. Hello,

    Can you please confirm if Airbus 321 is in recall? as I’m unclear from
    * A321 neo fleets of Hawaiian airlines
    *A321/Fleets
    *A320

    Thank you.

    1. Hi Arce.

      Yes the A321neo fleets of both Delta Air Lines and Hawaiian Airlines have engines that are subject to the recall. Not all planes, not all engines. They are working through these now. Anything specific you are asking?

      Aloha.

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