Airbus Says Most of Its 6,000 A320 Jets Modified After Software Issue
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By KELVIN CHAN LONDON (AP) — Airbus is inspecting panels on its A320 passenger jets after quality control issues arose, days after announcing it was working to fix a software glitch that affected about 6,000 of its popular aircraft. The European aircraft maker said Monday that “a supplier quality issue affecting a limited number” of metal panels on the A320 single-aisle planes had been identified. “The source of the issue has been identified, co…
Despite an unexpectedly necessary software update on many Airbus aircraft, air traffic remains stable. Most A320 jets are already ready for launch again. How airlines solved the problem.
Despite an unexpectedly necessary software update on many Airbus aircraft, air traffic remains stable. Most A320 jets are already ready for launch again. How airlines solved the problem.
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