A Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330-900 was grounded for three days following multiple system failures, including issues with the autopilot and Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) systems. The incident occurred on flight VS-118, which was traveling from Miami to London Heathrow Airport. Virgin Atlantic is a British airline known for operating only widebody aircraft and recently marked its 40th anniversary.
According to The Aviation Herald, the aircraft involved in the incident is registered as G-VLDY and is relatively new, having first flown on December 15, 2022. This particular aircraft has been named "Eliza Doolittle" by Virgin Atlantic, continuing their tradition of naming planes after iconic women in British culture.
The Aviation Herald reported: "A Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330-900, registration G-VLDY performing flight VS-118 (dep Dec 16th) from Miami, FL (USA) to London Heathrow, EN (UK), was enroute at FL370 about 600nm south of Keflavik (Iceland) when the crew initiated a descent to FL280 out of RVSM (Reduced Vertical Separation Minima) airspace. The aircraft continued to London for a safe landing on runway 27R about 3.5 hours later."