
Fewer than 100 A320 planes still grounded for software fix: Airbus
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Paris: Fewer than 100 Airbus A320 jets remained grounded Monday for an urgent software update, the plane maker said, after issuing an alert last week...
Paris: Fewer than 100 Airbus A320 jets remained grounded Monday for an urgent software update, the plane-maker said, after issuing an alert last week that 6,000 aircraft were affected.
"The vast majority have now received the necessary modifications," Airbus said in a press release.
"We are working with our airline customers to support the modification of less than 100 remaining aircraft to ensure they can be returned to service."
Europe's top plane manufacturer instructed its clients Friday to take "immediate precautionary action" to replace software.
The announcement raised concerns that hundreds of planes would need to be grounded for long periods.













