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A320 Aeronava Led by the Pontifical Sovereign in Turkey, Affected by the Holding on the Ground of Airbus Devices

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Aeronava Airbus A320 belongs to the company Ita Airways, which carries Pope Leon of XIV on his first international visit to Turkey and Lebanon, will need to update the software.

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Aeronava Airbus A320 of ITA Airways, used in the international visit of Pope Leon of XIV in Turkey and Lebanon, is counted among the aircraft affected by computer problems recently identified to thousands of equipment from...

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The plane to Papa's service was one of the affected by the problem detected by Airbus. To continue the journey, a technician was sent to Istanbul to update the flight program software.

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Aeronava Airbus A320 belongs to the company Ita Airways, which carries Pope Leon of XIV on his first international visit to Turkey and Lebanon, will need to update the software.

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Pope Leo's first foreign trip was delayed due to a technical failure in the software of the Airbus A320 jet that carries him between places. The Holy See reports this. Leo flew from Rome to Ankara, Turkey, on Thursday and from there to Istanbul. The Vatican says technicians are on their way there with the necessary equipment to update the jet's software. Leo is expected to be able to continue on to Lebanon later today. Airbus announced yesterday…

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Following Airbus’s announcement of a security issue concerning its A321 aircraft, a technician arrived in Istanbul today to install software on the Airbus A320 aircraft with tail registration EI-INA, owned by ITA Airways, which brought Pope Leo XIV to Istanbul. Due to security issues identified with Airbus’s A320 aircraft, the Airbus 320 used by Pope Leo XIV is among the aircraft to be reloaded. […] The post “Technician arrives for Pope’s plane;…

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This Saturday ended in Istanbul the update of the Airbus A320 software with which Pope Leo XIV travelled to Turkey, as confirmed by the Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni. The procedure was carried out following a warning from the aeronautical manufacturer about a failure in the flight control system. The aircraft, belonging to Ita Airways, is part of the approximately 6,000 aircraft of the A320 family that require this technological intervention du…

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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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