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Quick Fixes: Airbus Tackles Software Glitch in A320 Fleet
PARIS, FranceMonday, December 1, 2025
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The Problem
- Discovery: A sudden altitude drop in a JetBlue A320, possibly due to solar flares.
- Root Cause: A software issue affecting the plane's nose angle control.
The Fix
- Software Update: Engineers updated the software to prevent further incidents.
- Data Loader: Used to download an older software version, ensuring cybersecurity.
Airlines' Response
- Fast Updates: Some airlines, like Flyadeal in Saudi Arabia, updated quickly.
- Delays: Others, like Avianca in Colombia, faced cancellations due to delays.
- Initial Concerns: The problem seemed worse than it was, with fewer planes affected.
Older Planes
- Additional Fixes: Some older A320s need new computers, but fewer than expected.
Industry Shift
- Transparency: Airbus has been more open about the issue, contrasting with past practices.
- Apology: Airbus has apologized, showing a change in approach since the Boeing 737 MAX crisis.
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