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  • Airbus Identifies Quality Issues in A320 Jet Panels While Managing Previous Flight Control Concerns

    Airbus Identifies Quality Issues in A320 Jet Panels While Managing Previous Flight Control Concerns

    Dec 01, 2025 09:46 pm CST

    Airbus confirms a contained "supplier quality issue" affecting metal panels on some A320 jets while simultaneously addressing a separate software upgrade requirement for 6,000 aircraft following a JetBlue incident. The European manufacturer assures that remedial actions are underway with minimal disruption to its record-breaking A320 program.

  • Airbus A320 Software Upgrade: How Quick Action Prevented Global Travel Chaos

    Airbus A320 Software Upgrade: How Quick Action Prevented Global Travel Chaos

    Nov 30, 2025 01:02 am CST

    Airbus rapidly implemented a critical software upgrade for approximately 6,000 A320 aircraft after discovering that intense solar radiation could corrupt flight control data. While initial fears suggested extensive travel disruptions, most European carriers completed updates quickly with minimal cancellations, though airlines in Latin America and Asia faced greater challenges.

  • Indian Airlines Complete Critical Airbus A320 Software Upgrade Following Global Safety Alert

    Indian Airlines Complete Critical Airbus A320 Software Upgrade Following Global Safety Alert

    Nov 29, 2025 10:36 pm CST

    Indian airlines have successfully upgraded 80% of their Airbus A320 fleet following a worldwide safety directive addressing vulnerabilities in the flight-control system. IndiGo, Air India, and Air India Express are working to meet the deadline, with minimal flight disruptions reported as maintenance teams implement software fixes for the elevator/aileron computer potentially affected by solar radiation.

  • EASA Grounds 6,000 Airbus A320 Aircraft Worldwide Due to Critical Flight Control Issue

    EASA Grounds 6,000 Airbus A320 Aircraft Worldwide Due to Critical Flight Control Issue

    Nov 29, 2025 03:36 pm CST

    The European Union Safety Agency has issued an emergency directive grounding approximately 6,000 Airbus A320 aircraft worldwide following a JetBlue incident where a computer malfunction caused an uncommanded pitch-down event. The issue stems from the Elevator Aileron Computer system, with Indian airlines including Air India and IndiGo working to complete required software and hardware fixes by Sunday evening.