Etihad Airways says A320 operations returned to normal

Abu Dhabi’s national carrier Etihad Airways has successfully restored its Airbus A320 fleet to full operational capacity following the completion of a mandatory software upgrade. The airline confirmed on Saturday that all scheduled operations have returned to normal after implementing the required Airbus technical update across its entire A320 aircraft family.

The technical deployment was executed during one of the busiest travel periods at Zayed International Airport, coinciding with the extended Eid Al Etihad holiday weekend. Despite the challenging timing, the airline’s engineering and operational teams completed the software installation with remarkable efficiency, minimizing disruptions to passenger travel schedules.

In an official statement released November 29, 2025, Etihad management praised the exceptional performance of their technical personnel and ground operations staff. “Thanks to the extraordinary dedication of our operational and technical teams, the update was completed rapidly with minimal service impact,” the statement read.

The airline extended gratitude to passengers for their patience and understanding during the brief implementation period. Company officials emphasized that safety protocols remain the carrier’s utmost priority, noting that the swift resolution demonstrates Etihad’s commitment to maintaining the highest aviation standards while ensuring passenger convenience.

This successful technical deployment reinforces Etihad Airways’ reputation for operational excellence and technical proficiency in aircraft maintenance and software management. The seamless implementation during peak travel season highlights the airline’s robust contingency planning and crisis management capabilities within the competitive aviation industry.