FAA Mandates Drug and Alcohol Testing for Foreign Repair Stations

FAA Mandates Drug and Alcohol Testing for Foreign Repair Stations

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finalized a rule requiring foreign aviation repair stations performing safety-sensitive maintenance for U.S. airlines to conduct drug and alcohol testing for their employees. Effective by December 2027, this regulation affects approximately 977 repair stations in 65 countries and aims to uphold consistent safety standards across international operations.

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