Airbus fleets were returning toward normal operations on Monday after carriers mostly solved software changes faster than expected, following a major recall on Friday.
Dozens of airlines from Asia to the U.S. said they had carried out a snap software retrofit ordered by Airbus, and mandated by global regulators, after a vulnerability to solar flares emerged in a recent midair incident on a JetBlue A320.
Airbus said on Monday that the vast majority of around 6,000 of its A320-family fleet affected by the safety alert had been modified, with fewer than 100 jets still requiring work.
But some require a longer process and Colombia's Avia
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