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EASA mandates wing inspections for Airbus A380 fleet

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has ordered mandatory inspections for Airbus A380 aircraft following the discovery of wing cracks, adding further pressure to the manufacturer.

By 25 Jun 2026 · 03:30 CET Updated 25 Jun 2026 · 03:30 CET

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According to Euronews, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an order requiring fresh inspections of the Airbus A380 fleet to address concerns regarding wing cracks. This regulatory development places the aviation manufacturer under renewed scrutiny as the company continues to manage ongoing operational difficulties.

The safety directive comes at a challenging time for Airbus, which is currently contending with significant supply chain disruptions and rising costs across its wider business operations. The company has not yet provided a detailed response regarding the specific impact of these mandatory inspections on its fleet maintenance schedule.

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