Airbus Says Most A320 Jets Now Have Software Fix
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Airbus stock fell Monday as the jet maker worked to fix flight controls on thousands of jets that could be impacted by solar flares.Shares of the European jet maker traded as low as €182.38 before closing at €192.
Airbus' stock shares declined after the European aeospace manufacturer announced a recall of its A320 planes for a software update after a jet's incident.
A sudden cosmic twist grounded A320s worldwide--now Airbus races to repair reputational turbulence before year-end.
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Airbus recalls ‘significant number’ of planes. How airlines say it will affect holiday travel.
American says it expects ‘some delays’ but a quick fix. Delta predicts ‘limited’ impact. United says it’s not affected.
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Following the grounding of 6000 Airbus A320s this weekend, an ex-Qantas pilot has questioned the manufacturer's explanation for the issue.
Airbus says it has already fixed “the vast majority” of the planes affected by a potentially serious flight control issue.
Airbus has introduced new cold-weather takeoff restrictions for A320neo-family aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engines, following operational issues reported in freezing fog conditions.