Airbus issues major A320 recall, threatening global flight disruption
Source: Reuters
November 28, 2025 6:32 PM EST Updated 21 mins ago
PARIS, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Europe's Airbus (AIR.PA) said on Friday it was ordering immediate repairs to 6,000 of its widely used A320 family of jets in a sweeping recall affecting more than half the global fleet, threatening upheaval during the busiest travel weekend of the year in the United States and disruption worldwide.
The setback appears to be among the largest recalls affecting Airbus in its 55-year history and comes weeks after the A320 overtook the Boeing 737 as the most-delivered model. At the time Airbus issued its bulletin to the plane's more than 350 operators, some 3,000 A320-family jets were in the air.
The fix mainly involves reverting to earlier software and is relatively simple, but must be carried out before the planes can fly again, other than repositioning to repair centres, according to the bulletin to airlines seen by Reuters. Airlines from the United States to South America, Europe, India and New Zealand warned the repairs could potentially cause flight delays or cancellations.
The world's largest A320 operator, American Airlines (AAL.O) said some 340 of its 480 A320 aircraft would need the fix. It said it mostly expected these to be completed by Saturday with about two hours required for each plane. Other airlines said they would take planes briefly out of service to do the repairs, including Germany's Lufthansa (LHAG.DE), India's IndiGo and UK-based easyJet (EZJ.L).
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/airbus-issues-major-a320-recall-after-flight-control-incident-2025-11-28/
Wow. I never really heard much of anything negative regarding Airbus planes.
The first time I ever got on one was when I was in Egypt in 1992. This was only for "intra-country" trips (i.e., going from Cairo to Luxor, then hopping the little cruise boat down the Nile to Aswan, then flying from Aswan to Abu Simbel, and finally taking a flight back directly to Cairo from Abu Simbel - literally going the length of the country) and all on some version of Airbus. The flights to/from Cairo/JFK were 747s. All the planes were EgyptAir.
The timing of this right during the holiday season, is nuts.
erronis
(22,124 posts)Does Boeing represent the ethos of the current US regime and a segment of the society?
mn9driver
(4,800 posts)If I recall correctly, the A320 family stores two complete sets of software; the current software and a standby spare set of either the previous version or the upcoming version. To load the standby version might take 2 hours or so. Immediate compliance with the service bulletin shouldnt be much of a problem.