AirAsia completes mandated Easa requirements


KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Avia­tion Group has completed the required software rollback on its operational Airbus A320 Family, in full compliance with the Emergency Airworthiness Direc­tive (AD) issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (Easa) following an alert operators transmission from Airbus.

In a statement, AirAsia said the Emergency AD was received around 3am on Saturday local time, and AirAsia’s business continuity plan was immediately activated.

In a statement, it said comple­ting the directive while maintaining operations required strong coordination across engineering, flight operations, network, ground operations and customer experience teams, among others in Malaysia, Thailand, the Philip­pines, Indonesia and Cambodia.

AirAsia Aviation Group chief executive officer Bo Lingam said safety is core to the trust that guests place on the airline, and the response was immediate and thorough in this regulator-mandated action, reported Bernama.

“Thanks to meticulous planning and strong groupwide coordination from our engineering teams, supported by our eco­system partner ADE, compliance work for the aircraft was completed within 24 hours.

“Our operations teams conti­nue to work to minimise disruptions. This concerted response is reflective of the agility, guest centricity and teamwork that define AirAsia,” he said.

Guests flying with AirAsia are encouraged to check their latest flight status via the AirAsia MOVE app or at airasia.com/flightstatus, it added.

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