
Airbus said the majority of the about 6,000 A320-family aircraft impacted by a software glitch have received the necessary modification over the weekend and fewer than 100 planes still need to get a software fix before they can return to service. The fix to the glitch was a revision to a previous version of the software that helps maintain functioning flight controls. Bloomberg’s Benedikt Kammel breaks down the situation and what this means for the European planemaker. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Airbus A320 Glitch: Impact on Planes, What We Know





