Stability over time has recently become a figure of merit of major importance to compare the performances of infrared focal plane arrays (FPA) of different technologies. Indeed, this parameter dictates how often the calibration of operational electro-optical systems has to be done, and thus reflects the availability of the system during an operational mission. Recent studies also showed that random telegraph signal (RTS) noise, which leads to flickering pixels, can strongly affect the image quality. Highlights :-Stability over time and RTS noise of a commercial T2SL midwave infrared FPA have been investigated.-RFPN/TN ratio stays lower than unity for more than 7 weeks-number of RTS pixels is as low as 10 for a 5-minutes long measurement