338 flights hit by Airbus A320 software issue, says DGCA

338 flights hit by Airbus A320 software issue, says DGCA

Indian Air Travel Disrupted by Airbus A320 Software Issue

New Delhi, Nov 29, 2025 - The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has disclosed that a total of 338 flights in India have been affected by a software issue in Airbus A320 aircraft. This revelation comes as global flight operations continue to face disruptions due to the problem.

The DGCA, India's aviation regulator, stated that several Indian airlines have been impacted by the issue, which has resulted in flight cancellations and delays. The regulator has been working closely with the airlines and the manufacturer to resolve the problem as quickly as possible.

Airbus, the manufacturer of the A320 aircraft, has confirmed that a software issue is indeed affecting some of its planes. The company has issued a statement saying that it is working with airlines and regulatory authorities to address the issue and minimize disruptions to passengers.

The Airbus A320 is one of the most widely used commercial aircraft in the world, with thousands of planes in operation globally. The software issue is believed to be related to a glitch in the plane's navigation system, which is causing problems with flight planning and navigation.

The DGCA has assured passengers that the situation is being closely monitored and that efforts are being made to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. In the meantime, passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest flight information and to expect delays or cancellations.

The global aviation industry is taking a hit from the software issue, with many flights being affected across the world. The DGCA has urged passengers to be patient and to cooperate with airlines and regulatory authorities as they work to resolve the problem.