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Airbus A320 Software Glitch: Under 100 Jets Grounded

Airbus reports less than 100 A320 jets are still grounded for a critical software update after a glitch affected 6,000 aircraft. The fix addresses a solar radiation risk. Read for details on the issue and airline impact.

Airbus A320 Software Glitch Disrupts Indian Flights

Technical directive from Airbus affects A320 fleet operations in India. IndiGo, Air India, and Air India Express warn passengers of potential delays and cancellations. Check flight status before heading to airports.

Airbus A320 Software Update Causes Flight Delays

Airbus mandates urgent A320 fleet software update due to solar radiation risk, causing operational delays for airlines like American Airlines and Indian carriers. Stay informed on travel impacts.

Next-Gen HR Software Transforms Business Efficiency

Discover how next-generation payroll and HR software is revolutionizing business operations, automating processes, and boosting efficiency by up to 40%. Learn about the future of HR technology now!

US Flight Cuts Reduced to 6%, Normalcy Soon?

The Trump administration has frozen flight capacity cuts at 6% instead of the planned 8%. Discover what this means for air travel recovery and when operations might return to normal.

Delhi Airport Chaos: 100+ Flights Delayed

Massive flight disruptions hit Delhi Airport as technical glitch in ATC system causes widespread delays and cancellations, affecting thousands of passengers.

Air India Flight Emergency Landing in Mongolia

An Air India flight from Delhi to San Francisco made an unexpected precautionary landing in Mongolia due to a technical issue, leaving 200+ passengers stranded for hours. Full details on the incident and passenger experience.

IndiGo flight diverted to Mumbai over security threat

An IndiGo flight from Jeddah to Hyderabad was urgently diverted to Mumbai airport after crew members detected a potential security threat. All 229 passengers are confirmed safe as security agencies conduct thorough investigations.

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