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A solar radiation–linked software flaw in Airbus A320 jets triggered urgent global fixes, causing possible delays but no safety risk for travelers.
The DGCA has issued a safety directive for Airbus A318, A319, A320, and A321 aircraft, mandating inspection and modification to ensure compliance with airworthiness requirements.
FAA Statement The Federal Aviation Administration issued an Emergency Airworthiness Directive (EAD) for certain Airbus A319 and A320/321 airplanes. The EAD requires replacing or modifying the software that controls the airplanes’ elevator ailerons. The EAD is effective…
DGCA grounds Airbus A320 family aircraft due to safety concerns over a software update, impacting global flight operations.
Airbus has alerted airlines about potential solar radiation risks affecting round 6,000 of its A320 aircraft. Indian airlines, including IndiGo and Air India, are conducting inspections. Here's all you need to
Recent solar storms revealed a vulnerability in the computers that Airbus A320 family use to control the aircraft's altitude.
Airbus issues urgent safety alert for A320 jets after solar radiation risk discovered, forcing airlines to scramble with fleet updates and potential flight disruptions.
New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued an airworthiness directive banning the use of multiple models of Airbus family of aircrafts following concerns over safety risk regarding a software update by the company.
Airlines reported short-term disruptions heading into the busy Thanksgiving holiday weekend as they fixed software on a widely used commercial aircraft. Thousands of Airbus A320 airliners around the world might require a software update,