Airlines Adopt Software Fix for Airbus A320
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In a post shared on X on Saturday, the airline said the upgrade programme was executed through a coordinated effort between its engineering and operations teams, ensuring each aircraft received the mandated system enhancement without disrupting flight schedules.
Most Airbus A320 aircraft will have their ELACs reverted to an earlier software version, while certain A320neo aircraft may also get hardware changes
A solar radiation–linked software flaw in Airbus A320 jets triggered urgent global fixes, causing possible delays but no safety risk for travelers.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) asked airlines to review their flight schedules, especially between November 30 and December 31, to make appropriate adjustments and minimise cancellations as well as promptly inform passengers of any changes and provide support to affected passengers,
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…
By Tim Kelly, Abhijith Ganapavaram and Tim Hepher TOKYO/NEW DELHI/PARIS, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Global airlines scrambled to fix a software glitch on Airbus A320 jets on Saturday as a partial recall by the European planemaker halted hundreds of flights in Asia and Europe and threatened U.
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
Airbus and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) had issued advisories for a mandatory software realignment worldwide on some 6,000 aircraft belonging to the A320 family
Airbus issues urgent safety alert for A320 jets after solar radiation risk discovered, forcing airlines to scramble with fleet updates and potential flight disruptions.
Recent solar storms revealed a vulnerability in the computers that Airbus A320 family use to control the aircraft's altitude.
Global airlines scrambled to fix a software glitch on Airbus A320 jets on Saturday as a partial recall by the European planemaker halted hundreds of flights in Asia and Europe and threatened U.S. travel over the busiest weekend of the year.
Intense solar radiation has prompted Airbus to issue a global safety alert, forcing IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express to prepare for widespread flight disruptions across the country