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Airbus Issues Emergency Recall of A320 Jets Over Flight-Control Data Corruption

Airbus Issues Emergency Recall of A320 Jets Over Flight-Control Data Corruption
Airbus has initiated an emergency recall of its A320 family aircraft following the discovery of a critical vulnerability in the flight-control systems. The flaw, linked to exposure to intense solar radiation, affects the digital architecture responsible for the aircraft’s flight-control logic. This recall impacts more than half of the global A320 fleet—approximately 6,000 jets—and is anticipated to cause significant operational disruptions for airlines and passengers worldwide.
Discovery and Immediate Response
The issue came to light after an incident involving a JetBlue flight, during which solar radiation interfered with the aircraft’s flight-control data. Although Airbus has not disclosed specific details about the airline or the location of the event, the manufacturer described the problem as sufficiently serious to warrant immediate corrective measures. Airbus has mandated a software update to address the vulnerability, emphasizing that affected aircraft must have this update installed before resuming unrestricted service.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued a directive requiring airlines to implement the necessary software changes prior to the next flight, under threat of grounding non-compliant aircraft. Airlines are now mobilizing for extensive maintenance operations, with estimates indicating that the update process could take up to two hours per aircraft. This has compelled carriers to revise flight schedules and reallocate resources in an effort to mitigate passenger disruption.
Industry Impact and Ongoing Developments
While reactions from competitors and the broader market have been limited thus far, industry analysts caution that the recall may have wider implications as airlines adjust to the new operational requirements. The full extent of the impact on global air travel remains uncertain as the situation continues to evolve.
Airbus has not provided a definitive timeline for the completion of the recall but has assured customers and regulatory bodies that it is collaborating closely with airlines to expedite resolution of the issue.

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