Airbus Disruption Disruption: Etihad, Air Arabia, Saudia, Flynas Travel Renewal Renewal between A320

Airlines in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, including Etihad, Air Arabia, Saudia and Flynas have issued travel updates and statements to passengers such as delays and expected delays.
Critical software updates are required to ensure the continued safety of passengers and the airworthiness of the Airbus A320 aircraft.
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As 6,000 Jets in the Airbus A320 family have been grounded with the manufacturer saying the recall “will lead to operational disruption for passengers and customers”.
The statement from the hospital says: “The analysis of the recent incident involving the A320 family aircraft revealed that strong solar radiation by damaging the most important data of the A320 family aircraft is currently unaffected”.
International airlines in the Middle East operate a growing number of Airbus aircraft. Statements from regional carriers indicate their response to flight disruptions during a busy travel period.
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UAE Carrier Etihad Airways operates several A320 aircraft across its expanding fleet. Although humbled by the recall it means that normal activities have resumed.
In a statement, the Abu Dhabi-based airline said: “Etihad Airways flights have returned to normal scheduled operations including the successful installation of the required Airbus software update for our entire A320 fleet.
“Thanks to the exceptional efforts of our operational and technical teams, the update was completed quickly and with minimal disruption – despite this being one of the highest travel times across the country before their patience.”
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Air Arabia will see delays and remains committed to safety as it works to update its A320 fleet. In a statement, Ariline said: “We confirm that we have received the directive issued by Airbus regarding the type of A320 aircraft used by Airlines around the world and the technical updates.
“In line with this advisory, we have begun to implement the necessary measures on the aircraft impacting our fleet and expect to complete all updates with minimal impact to our customers in the process.
“We regret any inconvenience this may have caused to some of our customers, as we remain committed to ensuring the highest security standards”.
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Saudi Carrier Flynas said it expects delays as it updates the software on its Airbus A320 fleet.
In a statement on social media, Flynas said: “We would like to inform you that we have received an order for an A320 aircraft that operates according to our limited fleet.
“We would also like to note that difficult visitors can be contacted by SMS or email, and they can check our wonderful visitors directly through our website.
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Saudia is another in the Middle East that affects the safety of Airbus Security.
In a statement that says that based on the safety awards issued by Airbus in relation to A320 aircraft around the world, it reviews and considers the updates received and assesses any possible impact on flight schedules.
Saudia will contact passengers directly if updates require any changes and urge customers to ensure that contact information is updated and to monitor incoming notifications. It added that “the safety of guests and crew members is always our top priority”.
Airbus statement
Airbus said: “Airbus has worked against aviation authorities to request immediate precautionary action from operators to alert (or protect) hardware, and ensure that the fleet is safe to fly.
“This atoot will be shown to the aviation emergency person from the European Union Aviation Pallev Agency (EASA).
“Airbus acknowledges these recommendations will lead to operational disruptions for passengers and customers. We apologize for the inconvenience caused and will work closely with the operators, while keeping safety as our first and foremost priority.



