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Airbus A320 aircraft used by major U.S. carriers need urgent software updates after a JetBlue flight’s sudden altitude drop injured 15 passengers last month.
European aviation regulators issued a directive addressing solar radiation issues that corrupted flight controls, though the fix should take only about two hours.
American Airlines has 209 affected planes; updates during busy holiday weekend travel may cause some delays but not widespread cancellations, the airline said.
An aircraft heavily used by commercial airlines around the world needs a software fix to address an issue that contributed to a sudden drop in altitude of a JetBlue plane last month, the manufacturer and Euro

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