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Thailand buys two Airbus C295 aircraft to boost airlift capacity
MONDAY, MAY 25, 2026
The Royal Thai Air Force has ordered two Airbus C295 tactical transport aircraft to strengthen Thailand’s defence and airlift capability.
AirAsia places record‑breaking 150‑aircraft Airbus order worth $19bn
SATURDAY, MAY 09, 2026
AirAsia X signs the world’s largest A220 purchase — 150 jets worth $19bn — as part of a bold plan to expand its cost‑efficient global network
Thai Airways Unveils Fleet Modernisation Strategy with Airbus A321neo Launch
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2026
Thailand's flag carrier eyes 100-aircraft fleet by year-end as it introduces fuel-efficient A321neo 'Bowonrangsi' on regional routes
Airbus Confirms A320 Fleet Fix Near Completion After Global Safety Scare
MONDAY, DECEMBER 01, 2025
Manufacturer apologises for delays after solar radiation risk required urgent software update on thousands of jets; fewer than 100 remain grounded
AirAsia completes Airbus A320 software rollback within 24 hours under EASA directive
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2025
AirAsia has completed the mandatory software rollback for its Airbus A320 fleet within 24 hours, complying with an EASA safety directive issued after a global pitch-down incident.
Philippines Cancels 82 A320 and A321 Flights Following Airbus Software Update
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2025
Three airlines in the Philippines cancel over 82 A320 and A321 flights following Airbus' urgent software update due to potential disruption from solar radiation. Passengers are reassured of safety.
Airbus Issues Major A320 Recall, Impacting Global Flights During the Holiday Season
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2025
Airbus recalls 6,000 A320 aircraft worldwide, affecting global flights, especially in the US, during the busy holiday season. The recall is one of the largest in Airbus' 55-year history.
CAAT orders A320 fleet inspections after Airbus warns of solar radiation risks
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2025
CAAT orders Thai airlines to inspect and update their Airbus A320 fleet following Airbus' warning about the potential risk from solar radiation. The measures are aimed at ensuring the highest safety standards.
Thai Airways confirms no impact from Airbus A320 software issue
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2025
Thai Airways confirms that its Airbus A320 fleet is not affected by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) software issue, as it does not use the required ELAC B L104 equipment
Asia-Pacific to Require Nearly 20,000 New Aircraft as Passenger Demand Soars
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2025
Aviation leaders forecast 4.4% annual passenger growth in the region over two decades, driving fleet expansion and a global shift toward fuel-efficient widebody jets