Airbus Says Most A320 Jets Now Have Software Fix
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EASA issues an urgent Airbus A320 emergency airworthiness directive after a JetBlue flight control incident. Thousands of jets require rapid repairs.
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Airbus Woes Continue at JetBlue
JetBlue is continuing to recover from the grounding of a large portion of its A320-family fleet as it works through an Airbus-identified software issue affecting multiple operators worldwide. While progress has accelerated, the carrier said more than a dozen aircraft remained out of service as of Sunday afternoon.
American Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, and other Airbus operators were required to make emergency modifications.
Airbus issued an urgent directive on a “significant number" of A320 family aircraft, potentially disrupting travel. Here’s what we know.
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Thousands of the most popular passenger aircraft in the world need emergency maintenance to protect from a problem that injured passengers and caused an emergency landing last month.
The Airbus safety alert underscores the growing importance of software reliability, cybersecurity, and environmental resilience in modern aircraft
Investing.com -- Airbus (EPA:AIR) shares slumped more than 10% on Monday after reports that the planemaker is confronting a new industrial quality issue on its A320-family jets, adding to pressure from a global software recall affecting roughly 6,000 aircraft.
Airlines are increasingly using Airbus A321neo family planes for transatlantic flights. These single-aisle aircraft offer efficient long-haul economics for routes to Europe. JetBlue, La Compagnie, and Iberia offer lie-flat business class on these narrow ...
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