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Software issue grounds 340 American Airlines planes amid holiday rush

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The issue was identified after “an event” on another carrier’s aircraft and is affecting Airbus planes worldwide, officials said.

The issue was identified after “an event” on another carrier’s aircraft and is affecting Airbus planes worldwide, officials said.

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An issue with aircraft software has prompted Fort Worth-based American Airlines to temporarily pull 340 of its Airbus A320 aircraft from service, officials from the airline said on Friday.

The issue was identified after “an event” on another carrier’s aircraft and is affecting Airbus planes worldwide, officials said. Based on an initial safety review, there are no indications of similar events occurring on American’s jets.

Airbus has advised carriers to implement a software update, a process that takes around 2 hours per aircraft to complete, according to a statement.

The airline is “intently focused” on limiting flight cancellations as passengers travel on the holiday weekend, officials said.

“Our overriding priority will always be the safety of our operation,” the statement reads. “It’s all hands on deck across our airline to address this Airbus software issue and take care of any customers whose flights are affected.”

Sixty-two American Airlines flights have been cancelled for Saturday Nov. 29, according to online aviation database FlightAware.

Airbus officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday afternoon.

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Lillie Davidson is a breaking news reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She graduated from TCU in 2025 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, is fluent in Spanish, and can complete a crossword in five minutes.

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