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Most of the 6,000 Recalled A320 Jets Now Modified

Martyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
Last updated: 1 December 2025 13:49
By Martyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
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As of December 1st 2025, Airbus has shared that most of the 6,000 recalled A320-family jets have been modified. These unexpected software changes were dealt with swifter than anticipated, and most Airbus fleets are now returning to normal operations.

Lufthansa Airbus A320 in air
Lufthansa Airbus A320 ©Julian Herzog

An Unprecedented Disruption

This was one of the broadest emergency recalls in the European plane maker’s history, prompting huge concerns around travel disruption during the Thanksgiving weekend.

The CEO of Saudi budget carrier Flyadeal, Steven Greenway shared on the matter:

“The thing hit us about 9pm (Jeddah time) and I was back in here about 9:30. I was actually quite surprised how quickly we got through it: there are always complexities.”

Due to this disruption, various airlines were affected, struggling to gauge the impact due to the general alert lacking the affected jets’ serial numbers. Engineers began working on individual jets, and Airbus initially estimated that three hours of work would be required per plane.

Nonetheless, whilst at least one major airline faced delays, many completed the updates without cancelling any flights, such as UK’s easyJet and Wizz Air.

easyJet Airbus A320 in air
easyJet Airbus A320 © MarcelX42

New Updates From Airbus

Currently, there are fewer than 100 jets still requiring work, which involves reverting to an earlier version of software that handles the nose angle. However, it seems some of the older A320 jets require more than a simple software reset, and a new computer entirely will need to be installed.

CEO Guillaume Fuary has publicly apologised on the incident, as industry executives discuss the changes that have been made in the industry’s playbook after the Boeing 737 MAX crisis. During that crisis, the company was heavily criticised in its handling of fatal crashes after a software design error. Now, this sudden recall is the first time that Airbus has dealt with global safety attention on such a scale.

Ronn Torossian, chairman of New York-based 5W Public Relations, spoke on the matter:

“Is Airbus acting with the Boeing MAX crisis in mind? Absolutely – every company in the aviation sector is. Boeing paid the reputational price for hesitation and opacity. Airbus clearly wants to show… a willingness to say, ‘We could have done better’.”

More updates are sure to come, but this incident has undeniably been treated swiftly and openly from airlines, engineers, and Airbus.

What are your thoughts on this rapid response? For more on the A320 recall, read here!

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Martyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
ByMartyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
Aviation Reporter -A UK-based writer with a First-Class Honours degree in English Literature and Creative Writing, whose academic foundation fuels a crisp and engaging journalistic voice. With an eye for narrative alongside a grounded appreciation for global systems, she applies her storytelling skills to the evolving aviation sector — capturing the human, technological and market dimensions that connect airports, airlines and passengers around the world.
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