Europe’s aviation safety regulator has said it will require one-off inspections of some engines on Airbus A350 long-haul aircraft after a Cathay Pacific plane experienced problems mid-flight this week.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency said it required airlines to conduct a one-time inspection to remove what it said were “potentially compromised high-pressure fuel hoses”.
The agency said it was taking “precautionary measures” based on “preliminary information” provided to it by regulators in Hong Kong, as well as from Airbus and Rolls-Royce.
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