Airbus A320 Fleet Faces Software Overhaul Amid Solar Radiation Concerns
Indian airlines operating around 200-250 Airbus A320 planes must update software due to risks from solar radiation affecting flight-critical data. This measure, impacting IndiGo and Air India fleets, will cause brief groundings and disruptions. Airbus prioritizes safety and collaborates with authorities to ensure fleet readiness.
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Approximately 200-250 Airbus A320 family aircraft operated by Indian airlines need urgent software updates to mitigate the impact of intense solar radiation, which poses a risk to flight-critical data. A company source confirmed the need for this preventive measure.
Airbus communicated on Friday that current data risks could significantly affect A320 operations, with software upgrades required to address the issue. These changes, anticipated to cause operational disruptions, are critical for maintaining flight safety.
The update will temporarily ground affected aircraft, adding pressure to popular carriers such as IndiGo and Air India. The aviation giant is working closely with global regulatory bodies to expedite the necessary safety protocols and ensure continuous fleet readiness.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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