Airbus Chief Says Company Must Learn From Global Software Recall

Airbus Chief Says Company Must Learn From Global Software Recall

Post by : Saif Nasser

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has said that the company must learn important lessons from the major software recall that affected thousands of planes around the world. Speaking at a conference in Brussels, he explained that the huge global operation, which required airlines to quickly update aircraft software over the weekend, was a serious challenge for the aviation industry.

Faury noted that Airbus has now “turned a corner,” meaning the company feels more confident after completing the emergency fix. He said the changeover took place faster than anyone had expected, thanks to the cooperation of airlines, technicians, and regulators across many countries. Even though the update was carried out quickly, he made it clear that the recall should not be forgotten. Instead, it should be studied carefully so that similar problems do not happen again.

The recall was unusual because it involved a very large number of jets and had to be done in a short time. For airlines and passengers, this created worries about delays and safety. Faury acknowledged these concerns and said Airbus must understand what led to the problem in the first place. He believes that learning from this event will help the company improve its systems, strengthen its safety culture, and prevent future disruptions.

The Airbus CEO also used the moment to underline how important it is for the aviation sector to be prepared for new technology challenges. As aircraft become more complex and include more advanced software, companies must stay ready to fix issues quickly while keeping passengers safe.

While Faury expressed relief that the recall is now behind them, he emphasized that the goal is not only to move forward but also to make the entire system stronger. According to him, the situation showed that airlines and manufacturers can work together rapidly when needed, but it also reminded the industry that technology must be watched carefully at every stage.

The recall serves as a reminder that even the most trusted companies must remain alert. For Airbus, the main message from its chief executive is clear: the incident is over, but the lessons are just beginning.

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