EASA AD 2024-0011
SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2025-0015
Summary
EASA Airworthiness Directive SUPERSEDED BY EASA AD 2025-0015 concerns the Airbus S.A.S. A330 aircraft. This document has been officially replaced by EASA AD 2025-0015 and no longer applies as the current regulatory requirement. It originally addressed specific airworthiness issues related to the Airbus A330 series.
What Changed
This document has been superseded and is no longer active. The regulatory requirements and corrective actions previously outlined have been updated and incorporated into EASA AD 2025-0015. Operators must now refer to the newer directive for current compliance obligations.
Why It Matters
For aviation professionals, including operators, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organizations, and compliance teams, it is critical to follow the most current airworthiness directives to ensure aircraft safety and regulatory compliance. Using outdated directives can lead to non-compliance and potential safety risks.
What To Do
Affected stakeholders should discontinue reliance on this superseded directive and consult EASA AD 2025-0015 for the latest requirements. They must review and implement any new instructions or corrective actions specified in the updated directive to maintain airworthiness and regulatory compliance.
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