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Vietnam Airlines To Replace Flight-Control Units On Eighty-One Airbus Aircraft In Compliance With New Safety Regulations - Travel And Tour World

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    -74% Very Left

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61% : By working together to meet these regulations, Vietnam's aviation sector will continue to evolve in line with global safety standards, ensuring the protection of passengers while supporting the continued growth of the country's airline industry.
60% : Airlines must be agile in responding to changes in safety regulations, often under tight deadlines, while maintaining operational efficiency.
56% : Vietnam Airlines will replace flight-control units on 81 Airbus aircraft to comply with new safety regulations.
56% : In addition to accommodating passengers, airlines must ensure that all obligations related to delays and cancellations are met in compliance with international aviation regulations.
56% : In response to new safety regulations, Vietnam Airlines is set to replace flight-control units on 81 Airbus aircraft, ensuring compliance and enhancing overall flight safety.
54% : This decision came in response to a directive from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), which required global operators of Airbus A319, A320, and A321 aircraft to update or replace the ELAC (Elevator and Aileron Computer) software.
53% : Vietnam's airline industry has been instructed to act swiftly to comply with EASA's regulations.

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