Imagine a technical alert that could impact thousands of aircraft worldwide – that’s precisely what happened when Airbus, the leading aircraft manufacturer, recently issued a global notification. The issue? A critical software malfunction in the ELAC electronic system, which plays a vital role in controlling a plane’s takeoff and landing. This wasn’t just a minor glitch; it affected a significant number of their popular A320 aircraft globally, prompting urgent responses from airlines.
EgyptAir didn’t miss a beat. Chairman Ahmed Adel confirmed the airline immediately contacted Airbus to assess the situation and its impact on their fleet. Demonstrating a strong commitment to passenger safety, an emergency operations room was swiftly formed to monitor affected flights around the clock.
The proactive measures paid off. One EgyptAir flight en route to Mexico did experience a sudden electronic system problem, but thanks to the rapid intervention of their skilled teams, the issue was quickly addressed, and the aircraft safely continued its journey without further incident.
In a remarkable commendation, Simon Kung, Technical Support Manager at Airbus, publicly expressed his gratitude and admiration for EgyptAir’s maintenance and engineering teams. He praised their outstanding performance during this urgent global technical crisis, specifically noting their successful inspection of all A320 aircraft in their fleet, along with those of their subsidiary, Air Cairo. EgyptAir rapidly implemented urgent technical updates to the faulty software program, setting a high standard.
While many other airlines globally grappled with flight postponements and cancellations due to this warning, EgyptAir’s specialized maintenance and technical teams, alongside their Integrated Operations Center, worked tirelessly. Their immediate precautionary measures and continuous monitoring of Airbus updates ensured minimal disruption and, most importantly, unwavering passenger safety. It’s a testament to their dedication to keeping you flying safely!
Source: https://egyptindependent.com/egyptair-responds-to-airbus-notification-on-elac-malfunction/