CFM InternationalSupplier
Airworthiness Directives; CFM International, S.A. Engines
Airworthiness directive · MRO and aftermarket
Airline and commercial air transport
Ten entries reached Airline and commercial air transport in the seven days to 2 August 2026, from four sources. The largest group was airworthiness directives, at four. Nine companies were named, one of them more than once. The week before carried 31, 21 more.
CFM InternationalSupplier
Airworthiness Directives; CFM International, S.A. Engines
Airworthiness directive · MRO and aftermarket
Airworthiness directive · MRO and aftermarket
BoeingOEM
Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing Company Airplanes
Airworthiness directive · MRO and aftermarket
AirbusOEM
Airworthiness directive · MRO and aftermarket
Delta Air LinesOperator
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Executive appointment
Comment PeriodUnclassified
Air IndiaOperator
AerCapServices
four sources supplied the 10 entries. Every row above links the original, and its entry page carries the terms it is quoted under.
| Source | Entries |
|---|---|
| FAA design approval and airworthiness documents in the Federal Register | 4 |
| Aviation International News | 3 |
| Delta News Hub | 2 |
| AerCap press releases | 1 |
Every row is an entry in the record, fetched again at its source on the day the record was read and confirmed to carry its excerpt. The groups are the record's own event classes, ordered as a reader of this segment reads them rather than by score alone, and within a group by the record's score and then by date.
The counts on this page are arithmetic over those rows and nothing else. Nothing is added about a company that its own entry does not carry, and the edition is assembled by software, so no line here is an opinion about anyone. What gets in, and what does not is the standard the entries are held to.
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