Colombia’s Avianca Close to Completing A320 Software Update
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The Colombian airline Avianca reported this Tuesday that it has already updated the software of 100% of its A320 aircraft affected by the failure detected in that model by the European manufacturer Airbus, that on Friday forced it to leave on land more than 70% of its fleet and that impacted about 43,000 passengers.
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Brussels, December 3 - In the high-stakes world of aviation safety, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has issued a stark call for introspection following the unprecedented software recall that grounded thousands of A320 jets worldwide. Speaking at a European aerospace conference, Faury declared that while the crisis has been largely resolved, the industry must extract critical lessons from this software vulnerability to prevent future disruptions. The …
More than 2,500 specialized technicians worked continuously to make the modifications.
Nearly 100 Airbus of the A320 range remain immobilized due to vulnerable control software, out of some 6,000 potentially affected devices, announced Monday the aeronautical manufacturer. The post Software problem: nearly 100 A320 fixed aircraft appeared first on LesEco.ma.
Avianca announced this Monday that it has already updated the software of about 90% of A320 aircraft. Until this Monday 233 flights and 35,708 passengers had been affected, of which 29,881 are passengers in Colombia. The airline also advised that sales for flights operated since December 5, as it has already started updating the latest aircraft thanks to the accelerated import of software from France by the manufacturer Airbus. “The airline cont…
The recent operational crisis of Avianca, forced to land about 70% of its fleet Airbus A320 and to suspend the sale of tickets temporarily, ...
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