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Airbus
Libyan Airlines Returned an Airbus A320 Aircraft to Service
Libyan Airlines has returned an Airbus A320 aircraft to service following the completion of heavy maintenance and a subsequent test flight. The maintenance work was carried out by local engineers and technicians. The company emphasized that this step is significant in terms of localizing civil aviation maintenance activities and reducing external dependency. It was noted that heavy maintenance previously performed…
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Airlines
Lufthansa A320 Aircraft Experienced a Bird Strike, Diverted to Budapest
Lufthansa flight #LH1668, operating from Munich to Cluj, an Airbus A320 registered D-AIZP, performed a go-around in Cluj, Romania due to a flock of birds and subsequently diverted to Budapest. During the go-around maneuver, the aircraft’s right engine experienced a bird strike. As part of safe operational procedures, the crew decided not to continue the flight to Cluj and diverted…
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News
A320 Suffers Bird Strike During Takeoff
An Airbus A320-200 aircraft belonging to Libya-based airline Berniq Airlines was involved in a bird strike during takeoff for a flight from Mitiga International Airport (MJI) to Cairo International Airport (CAI). According to the information obtained, the aircraft struck a very large flock of birds while on the runway. Following the incident, the aircraft safely returned to Mitiga International Airport.…
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Airbus
“A320 Update Causing Serious Disruptions, Our Teams Are Working 24/7”
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury: “A320 Update Causing Serious Disruptions, Our Teams Are Working 24/7” Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury stated that a technical fix required for some aircraft in the A320 family has caused significant operational disruptions and delays worldwide since yesterday. Faury apologized to affected airlines and passengers, emphasizing that safety comes first in flight operations. “Millions of people travel…
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EASA Issues Emergency AD for Airbus A320 Series
On November 28, 2025, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued an emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD) for Airbus A320 family aircraft. The directive states that a software failure in the flight control system of A319, A320, and A321 models could lead to conditions that threaten flight safety. EASA emphasized that failures occurring specifically in the Elevator Aileron Computer (ELAC)…
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Airbus
What Was the Main Reason A320 Aircraft Were Grounded? Update Time: 3 Hours
Urgent Software Update Required for Airbus A320 Aircraft Airbus has warned that critical flight-control data on thousands of A320-family aircraft could become corrupted due to “intense solar radiation,” and has issued an urgent call for all operators to install a software update. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) released an Emergency Airworthiness Directive, ordering that A320s with certain hardware–software…
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Airbus Plans to Boost A320 Production to 75 Aircraft per Month by 2027
Airbus is preparing to significantly increase its A320 family production capacity to meet growing global demand. The company aims to produce 75 aircraft per month by 2027, including the A320neo, A321neo, and A321XLR models. Currently, there are over 7,000 orders for these aircraft. To support this expansion, Airbus has opened new final assembly lines in Mobile, United States, and Tianjin,…
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