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A Federal Aviation Administration sign hangs in the tower at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, March 16, 2017. U.S. regulators are requiring immediate inspections and possible repairs to Pratt & Whitney engines on some Airbus passenger jets because of a risk that parts could fail and damage the planes during flight. The FAA said Friday, Aug. 18, 2023, that it acted after further analysis of an engine shutdown last December that required pilots of an Airbus A320neo to abort a takeoff. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
Photo by: Seth Wenig
A Federal Aviation Administration sign hangs in the tower at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, March 16, 2017. U.S. regulators are requiring immediate inspections and possible repairs to Pratt & Whitney engines on some Airbus passenger jets because of a risk that parts could fail and damage the planes during flight. The FAA said Friday, Aug. 18, 2023, that it acted after further analysis of an engine shutdown last December that required pilots of an Airbus A320neo to abort a takeoff. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

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