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The Indonesia National Air Carriers Association (INACA) has confirmed that 38 Airbus A320 aircraft in Indonesia are affected by a software issue requiring immediate recall and update. INACA Secretary General Bayu Sutanto stated that Indonesian airlines are conducting checks and updates with the aim of having all affected aircraft operational by 30 November 2025. The recall was initiated by Airbus due to a software failure that necessitates urgent correction.
The Indonesia National Air Carriers Association (INACA) has confirmed that a total of 38 Airbus A320 aircraft currently operating in Indonesia are subject to a global recall due to a critical software failure. INACA Secretary General Bayu Sutanto stated that all affected Indonesian carriers are immediately conducting checks on their fleets in compliance with Airbus' directive.
Sutanto expressed confidence that through collaboration with the Directorate General of Air Transportation, Indonesian airlines will successfully implement the necessary software updates. The process is expected to be completed by 30 November 2025, allowing all grounded aircraft to return to service.
The swift action by INACA and Indonesian airlines demonstrates the sector's commitment to maintaining safety standards while minimizing operational disruption. The software issue affecting the A320 fleet required immediate attention from both manufacturers and operators to ensure continued airworthiness and passenger safety.
Airbus A320 Software Recall
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