EASA AD 2022-0179
SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2025-0216
Summary
The document titled SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2025-0216 pertains to Airbus S.A.S. aircraft models A330 and A340. It indicates that the current airworthiness directive has been replaced by a newer directive, EASA AD 2025-0216. This document no longer applies to the affected aircraft as the updated directive supersedes it.
What Changed
This document has been superseded by EASA AD 2025-0216, meaning that all requirements, instructions, or mandates previously contained in this directive are now replaced by the newer directive. No new requirements are introduced in this document itself since it serves as a notice of supersession.
Why It Matters
For aviation professionals, including operators, maintenance organizations, and compliance teams, recognizing that this directive is superseded is critical to ensure adherence to the most current safety and regulatory requirements. Continuing to follow an outdated directive could lead to non-compliance and potential safety risks.
What To Do
Affected stakeholders should refer to and comply with the requirements outlined in EASA AD 2025-0216 instead of this superseded document. They should update their compliance records and maintenance programs accordingly. No specific deadlines are provided in this document for transitioning to the new directive.
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