A Latam Airways Airbus A320 sits on the tarmac at El Dorado airport in Bogota on Nov. 28, 2025.
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Hundreds of vacationers worldwide had been stranded after Airbus ordered rapid software program fixes for six,000 A320-series plane, a transfer that affected greater than half of the narrow-body fleet and compelled airways to floor jets throughout one of many busiest journey weekends of the 12 months.
The directive — among the many largest within the 55-year historical past of Airbus — rapidly spilled into U.S. vacation journey and stretched to Australia. The disruption, linked to photo voltaic flares, hit particularly onerous in Asia, the place the single-aisle A320 household anchors short-haul networks.
American Airways, the world’s largest A320 operator, advised CNBC that the Airbus recall impacted 209 plane, down from the greater than 340 initially recognized. “As of 6 p.m. CT, American has fewer than 150 plane remaining to replace,” American Airways mentioned.
“We anticipate the overwhelming majority of these to be accomplished right this moment and thru the evening, with solely a handful remaining for completion tomorrow.”
United Airways mentioned six plane in its fleet had been affected, and the service anticipated “minor disruption to a couple flights.” Delta Air Strains mentioned lower than 50 of its Airbus A320 fleet had been affected.
Japan’s ANA Holdings canceled 95 home flights Saturday, affecting round 13,200 passengers. The service, together with associates similar to Peach Aviation, operates the nation’s largest Airbus narrow-body fleet, whereas rival Japan Airways depends totally on Boeing plane.
Air India, which is partially owned by Singapore Airways, mentioned it had accomplished software program updates on over 40% of its affected plane and that there have been no flight cancellations, though some flights had been delayed or rescheduled.
Scoot, one other service beneath the Singapore Airways group, mentioned 21 of its 29 A320s required the repair and that it aimed to finish the work by Saturday.
In Australia, Jetstar Airways canceled round 90 flights after figuring out 34 plane that required the software program correction.
“As of 3:30 pm [local time], 20 of the 34 affected plane are able to return to service. We’re anticipating the remaining to be prepared in a single day, permitting flights to renew as deliberate on Sunday 30 November,” a Jetstar spokesperson advised CNBC.
The price range airline and its father or mother firm, Qantas, which is Australia’s nationwide flag service, collectively maintain about 65% of the home market. Rival Virgin Australia, which has 4 A320s in its fleet and a 35% share, mentioned that it was unaffected by the recall.
The European Union Aviation Security Company mentioned in a directive on Friday {that a} JetBlue flight on Oct. 30 skilled an “uncommanded and restricted pitch down occasion.” The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration additionally issued an emergency directive later that day, ordering operators of the affected mannequin to deal with the glitch.
Airbus mentioned it issued the order after it was revealed that “intense photo voltaic radiation” could have corrupted knowledge essential to the functioning of flight controls.
Regulators warned that the difficulty might result in “an uncommanded elevator motion” within the worst-case situation.

