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Thousands of Airbus A320s Grounded Worldwide After Flight-Control Warning

Air travel across the globe is feeling the turbulence this week as Airbus has initiated one of the largest aircraft recalls in commercial aviation history. More than 6,000 A320-family aircraft—nearly half of all A320s flying worldwide—have been temporarily grounded or restricted while airlines perform critical software updates. The move follows a serious mid-air incident in late October, when an A320-family jet experienced an unexpected altitude drop linked to corrupted data […]

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DIA Seeks Permission to Pay Air-Traffic Controllers Amid Shutdown

The government shutdown that began on October 1 has now reached the aviation industry, putting critical airport operations at risk. Air-traffic controllers, classified as “essential” employees, continue to work without pay and are facing increasing financial stress. As a result, airports across the country are beginning to feel the strain, and the FAA is preparing to cut flight volume at several major hubs to maintain safety. In response, Denver International […]

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