Helicopter inspections were too frequent. Now they are less frequent.
What happened
The US aviation regulator is changing the rules for inspecting certain Airbus helicopters. The previous rules required inspections more often than necessary, so the new rules extend the time between checks.
Why it matters
This is a small but concrete change for helicopter operators. Fewer inspections mean less downtime and lower maintenance costs. It also means the regulator is confident in the safety of these aircraft for longer periods.
The signal
Watch for similar adjustments to other aircraft inspection schedules, which could signal a broader trend of optimizing maintenance requirements.