Airbus A330s Get Safety Mandate From EASA FAA To Follow

March 14, 2010

March 13 (Bloomberg) — European regulators ordered airlines flying Airbus SAS A330s with Rolls-Royce Plc engines to take precautionary measures to cut the chances of ice building up in fuel systems and potentially leading to engine failure.

Airbus A330s Get Safety Mandate From EASA FAA To Follow

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