Core Points - Airbus has announced an emergency recall of 6,000 A320 aircraft due to a flight control software issue, leading to the cancellation of hundreds of flights globally [1][2] - The A320 series is the most delivered aircraft model in the industry, with approximately 3,000 of these planes in the air at the time of the recall announcement [1] - The recall was triggered by a flight incident on October 30, where a JetBlue A320 experienced a control system failure, resulting in an emergency landing [2] Impact on Airlines - All Nippon Airways canceled 95 flights, affecting around 13,500 passengers [1] - Colombia's airline reported that over 70% of its fleet was impacted and has suspended ticket sales until December 8 [1] - Several airlines, including United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Air India, have completed or are close to completing the necessary software updates [1] - Most affected aircraft can undergo simple software updates before the next flight, but about 900 planes will require longer hardware updates and will need to be grounded [1]
空客紧急召回6000架飞机 全球数百个航班停飞