Airbus inspects panels on ubiquitous A320 passenger jets
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ET with statement from Airbus. U.S. airlines remained under modest pressure into Monday’s open after Airbus (OTCPK:EADSF) (OTCPK:EADSY) reported a software issue with its A320 fleet that impacted major U.
Aviation regulators have ordered urgent inspections of the Airbus A320 family of jets. The order follows a JetBlue plane's experience of an uncontrolled "pitch down" event last month.
Airbus' stock shares declined after the European aeospace manufacturer announced a recall of its A320 planes for a software update after a jet's incident.
Airbus issued an urgent directive on a “significant number" of A320 family aircraft, potentially disrupting travel. Here’s what we know.
A320 planes are flown by a number of domestic and international airlines, and the required software update could lead to "operational disruptions to passengers and customers," according to Airbus.
Global airlines scrambled to address an unexpected Airbus A320 software glitch that triggered a partial recall and forced hundreds of flight cancellations across Asia and Europe, with potential ripple effects in the U.
A solar radiation–linked software flaw in Airbus A320 jets triggered urgent global fixes, causing possible delays but no safety risk for travelers.
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.
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Fewer than 50 planes in Atlanta-based Delta‘s fleet will be affected by an Airbus modification requirement, a spokesperson told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Friday afternoon.
Airbus and European aviation safety regulators say an aircraft heavily used by commercial airlines around the world needs a software fix to address an issue that contributed to a sudden drop in altitu
Airbus said around 6,000 A320 aircraft needed either software or hardware fixes to resolve the issue, and by Monday morning the “vast majority” of those fixes had been completed.