Retrasos y cancelaciones: este es el panorama actual en los principales aeropuertos del país
En la tarde del pasado viernes el fabricante europeo Airbus reportó una alerta global que obligó a más de 6.000 aeronaves a permanecer en tierra luego de una actualización urgente en su software.
Retrasos y cancelaciones: este es el panorama actual en los principales aeropuertos del país A global alert from Airbus regarding a critical software update has grounded over 6,000 aircraft, severely impacting flight schedules in Colombia. Several airports, including El Dorado, Palonegro, and José María Córdova, reported numerous flight cancellations and delays. Avianca has reprogrammed affected flights, with a significant portion of its A320 fleet now updated.
- Airbus issued a global alert requiring an urgent software update, grounding over 6,000 aircraft.
- This has caused significant disruptions at Colombian airports, leading to flight reprogrammations and cancellations.
- El Dorado Airport reported at least 15 delayed flights on Saturday, November 29.
- Avianca reported disruptions affecting 70% of its Airbus A320 family aircraft on Friday.
- As of the latest update, 51% of Avianca’s A320 fleet has received the software update.
- Notable cancellations and delays occurred at airports in Bucaramanga, Antioquia, and Valle del Cauca.
- Airports in Cartagena and Barranquilla experienced fewer disruptions, with some flights being rescheduled.
- The Aeronáutica Civil reported 44 aircraft back in operation, 74 flights cancelled, and 1,200 passengers affected.
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