Airlines around the globe have largely fixed a software glitch on Airbus (EADSY) A320 jets as part of a partial recall, Tim Kelly, Abhijith Ganapavaram and Tim Hepher of Reuters reports. Airlines that have completed or nearly finished software updates include American Airlines (AAL), United Airlines (UAL), Air India, Delta Air Lines (DAL), Hungary’s Wizz Air, Mexico’s Volaris, Air Arabia, Saudi Arabia’s Flyadeal, and Taiwan’s carriers. Many reported no impact on operations.
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