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Bloomberg reported on the restoration of airline operations after the Airbus statement

Bloomberg: airlines have restored operations after Airbus announced its aircraft
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Airlines have restored their operations after Airbus announced the recall of A320 aircraft. This was reported by Bloomberg on November 30.

"Airlines around the world sought to preserve their fleet after a serious software glitch, <...> while responding quickly prevented a serious crisis," the report said.

It is noted that in less than a day, American, Indian and British airlines returned to the previous version of the software.

Earlier, on November 28, Reuters reported that Airbus was urgently recalling about 6,000 of its A320 model aircraft for urgent repairs and troubleshooting of flight control software. It was noted that the decision to recall was made after the October 30 incident in the United States with a JetBlue flight between Cancun (Mexico) and Newark (New York).

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