Airbus A320 repairs must be before next flight, bulletin shows
Airlines face a critical mandate from Airbus. A software glitch in A320 jets requires immediate attention. The fix must be completed before any subsequent flight. This directive excludes repositioning flights to repair bases. The issue stems from ...
The document, seen by Reuters, traced the issue to a computer known as ELAC (Elevator and Aileron Computer), which sends commands to elevators that control the plane's pitch or nose angle. Its manufacturer, France's Thales, said in response to a Reuters query that the functionality in question is supported by software that is not under Thales' responsibility.
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