Jetstar’s operations are officially back to normal after Airbus issued a sudden software update that affected almost 100 Jetstar flights on Saturday - and left thousands of passengers stranded.
Airbus has recalled thousands of A320 planes after the company identified a software issue that could cause operational disruptions. Source: Getty / James D. Morgan Airbus on Saturday warned of ...
Jetstar has resumed flights for its Airbus 320 fleet after a global safety directive forced the carrier to ground much of its fleet on Saturday.
Aircraft maker Airbus is facing a delivery setback of its flagship model, A320, following an emergency software upgrade ...
Jetstar says all aircraft affected by the Airbus fleet software issue are expected to return to service overnight, “allowing flights to resume as planned on Sunday 30 November”.
The airline is warning some "flow-on delays" are possible after the issue sparked widespread delays across Australia on Saturday.
The Australian Broadcasting Corp reported travellers were experiencing significant delays at Melbourne airport. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Airbus SE’s warning that thousands of its A320 jets need an urgent software upgrade grounded aircraft in Australia and New Zealand on Saturday, causing travel delays.
Jetstar has completed urgent software updates on its 34 affected A320s, and expects “minimal disruptions” on Sunday after 90 cancelled flights on Saturday caused widespread chaos for travellers.
A cadet pilot flying a Jetstar Airbus A320 applied excessive force to the aircraft’s sidestick controller as it rotated, resulting in the aircraft’s tail striking the runway as it took off from ...
The crew of a Jetstar Airbus A320 with undercarriage retraction issues landed at Sydney Airport unaware that an apex pin was missing from the main landing gear. The incident occurred on the morning of ...
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