Software Fixes Completed on Majority of Airbus A320 Fleet
India’s aviation regulator has announced that the software fix on the Airbus A320 fleet is complete in 270 out of 338 aircraft. Indigo and Air India are expected to finalize the update on their remaining planes shortly, enhancing operational safety.
In a significant update, India's aviation regulator has confirmed that a software fix has been implemented on 270 out of 338 Airbus A320 aircraft, aimed at enhancing safety protocols.
Indigo and Air India, two major carriers, are on track to complete the software installation on the remaining planes by the end of today.
This decisive action comes as part of a wider effort to ensure all operational aircraft are updated with the latest safety technology.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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