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Etihad Urges Boeing 787 Pilots to Inspect Fuel Control Switches Amid Safety Advisory

Etihad Airways has issued a directive to its Boeing 787 Dreamliner pilots to exercise caution with fuel control switches, following concerns of possible misoperation. The airline has ordered thorough inspections to ensure aircraft safety

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Etihad Urges Boeing 787 Pilots to Inspect Fuel Control Switches Amid Safety Advisory
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14 July 2025 1:37 PM IST

Etihad Airways has alerted its pilots operating Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to exercise heightened caution while handling fuel control switches during flight operations. The airline has also initiated an inspection protocol across its 787 fleet to ensure the functionality and correct positioning of the switches.

The advisory was issued after internal safety evaluations raised concerns over the potential misoperation or mechanical issue linked to these switches, which are vital for managing engine fuel flow.

Though no incidents have been officially reported, the airline’s proactive measure highlights its commitment to maintaining top-tier safety standards. All Etihad 787s are undergoing a thorough technical assessment to check for wear, calibration errors, or inadvertent pilot actions during critical flight phases.

Industry observers say such alerts are part of standard aviation protocol, especially with high-performance aircraft like the Dreamliner, where precision is critical. Etihad, known for its robust maintenance and operational safety culture, aims to ensure that its flight crews and ground staff remain fully informed and equipped to handle any anomalies.

The development comes at a time when global regulators and airlines are increasingly focusing on preventive maintenance and early warnings in fleet operations. Passengers are assured that the inspections are precautionary and will not impact flight schedules.

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