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Aviation Weekly News Roundup – 28 March 2025

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March 28, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup: > Flight chaos and lost profits: The real cost for airlines of the Heathrow shutdownIn 2024, Heathrow was the busiest airport in Europe by passenger numbers and the fourth busiest worldwide. Nearly 84 million…

FAA Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP) Program Overview and Developments

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March 26, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) reviews the current FAA Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP) Program and considers key features. Introduction The FAA Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP) Program Office, initiated in November 1995, continues to be a critical initiative for maintaining safety and integrity within the aviation industry. The program aims to proactively identify, address, and remove unapproved parts from the…

FAA Approved Parts & Exceptions

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March 20, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the key aspects related to FAA Approved Parts & Exceptions Introduction – FAA Approved Parts FAA-approved parts are those that comply with the FAA’s stringent requirements for safety, quality, and airworthiness. These parts fall under the purview of 14 CFR regulations, primarily in Part 21, and must meet one of the following approval pathways: Parts Manufactured under…

Aviation Weekly News Roundup – 7 March 2025

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March 07, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup: > Teen Charged in Australia After Allegedly Boarding Plane with ShotgunA seventeen-year-old boy has been charged with eight offences following an incident on a Jetstar Airways plane. Read More > AOPA Supports FAA’s Delay…