Airbus Nears Completion of A320 Retrofit as Regulators Monitor Largest Emergency Recall in Company History

Airbus Nears Completion of A320 Retrofit as Regulators Monitor Largest Emergency Recall in Company History

Airbus has nearly completed a global retrofit of its A320 fleet following a software vulnerability caused by solar radiation, which led to the largest emergency recall in the manufacturer’s history. This incident, triggered by a JetBlue mid-air altitude drop, prompted worldwide groundings and operational disruptions, but most affected aircraft are now back in service. #Airbus #A320 #JetBlue #solarflare #flightcontrol

Keypoints

  • Airbus is in the final stages of upgrading fewer than 100 A320 aircraft affected by a software vulnerability.
  • The vulnerability was linked to solar radiation corrupting critical flight-control data, leading to emergency recalls.
  • The recall caused widespread operational disruptions, particularly during peak travel times, affecting airlines worldwide.
  • The fix involved reverting affected aircraft to an earlier software version using a data loader device, but shortages slowed the process.
  • Most of the fleet has now been restored, with ongoing challenges including hardware replacements for some aircraft.

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