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Indian Airlines Complete A320 Software Upgrade

Indian carriers IndiGo and Air India successfully upgraded software on over 90% of 338 affected Airbus A320 aircraft with minimal flight disruptions. DGCA data shows only 4 cancellations during the process.

Airbus A320 Software Glitch: Global Airlines Rush Fixes

Global airlines including Air India and IndiGo race against time to fix Airbus A320 software glitch affecting 6,000 planes worldwide. Get latest updates on flight disruptions and resolution progress across India and globally.

Indian Airlines Upgrade Software in 270 Aircraft

IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express complete software upgrades in 80% of their aircraft fleet to address flight control issues. Remaining 68 planes to be updated by end of day.

6,000 Airbus Jets Grounded for Urgent Software Fix

Nearly 6,000 Airbus A320 jets worldwide, including 338 in India, are grounded for a mandatory software update triggered by solar radiation risks. Read the full story on the global aviation hiccup.

DGCA Grounds Airbus A320 Jets for Urgent Fixes

India's aviation regulator DGCA mandates urgent software upgrades for 338 Airbus A320-family jets after a solar radiation risk warning. Read the latest updates on airline compliance and flight disruptions.

6,000 Airbus A320 Aircraft Need Immediate Safety Fix

Global aviation authorities mandate urgent flight control software updates for 6,000 Airbus A320 aircraft following safety concerns. Learn about the technical issues and airline compliance deadlines.

DGCA Mandates Safety Checks for Airbus A320 Fleet

DGCA issues mandatory safety directive for Airbus A320 family aircraft after solar radiation risk discovery. Multiple flights delayed globally. Stay updated on aviation safety measures.

Massive Airbus Recall: 6000 Jets Grounded Globally

Airbus orders emergency software updates for 6000 A320 aircraft after solar radiation corrupts flight systems. Global travel chaos ensues during peak Thanksgiving season. Read full details.

Tejas Crash Reveals Dangers of Display Flying

Recent Tejas aircraft crash underscores the high-stakes nature of aerial displays. Retired Gp Capt Anupam Banerjee explains why display flying leaves minimal margin for error. Read expert analysis.

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