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Airbus resolved rare pitch-up risk on A321neo with software update after EASA directive

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After the introduction of the Airbus A321neo, a software-related issue emerged that affected only this variant of the A320neo family. In 2019, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued an Airworthiness Directive warning that under certain flight conditions, the A321neo could experience a rapid pitch-up attitude, potentially leading to loss of control. The problem was traced to changes in the aircraft's Elevator Aileron Computers, which created this condition during "Flare Mode"—when the plane is below 100 feet altitude, pitching up, and throttles are rolled back. If a go-around was required and the aircraft had an aft center of gravity, pilots could face a stall risk.

"This newly discovered pitch-up attitude could lead to a loss of control for the pilots," EASA stated at the time. The rest of the A320neo family was not affected by this issue.

Airbus responded by first restricting aft center-of-gravity positions as an immediate measure. For a long-term solution, Airbus developed a software modification designed to prevent this scenario from occurring. This fix became available in 2020 and did not affect payload range for either the A321neo or its long-range variants.

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The issue was not detected during flight testing because it required specific pilot input—applying and maintaining significant force on the sidestick while flying with an aft center-of-gravity—a situation considered extremely rare. The stall protection system remained active but was less effective under these circumstances.

Industry analysis noted similarities between this issue and problems encountered by Boeing with its 737 MAX series. Both involved unexpected pitch-up attitudes that differed from previous generations; however, Boeing’s Maneuvering Characteristic Augmentation System (MCAS) addressed aerodynamic effects present more frequently during high-angle-of-attack scenarios. MCAS implementation flaws contributed to two fatal crashes and led to worldwide grounding of the 737 MAX fleet for 20 months.

The A320neo family also features larger engines mounted higher than earlier models. However, because these aircraft use full fly-by-wire controls, handling differences can be addressed through software updates rather than hardware changes.

The Airbus A321 line began with simple modifications to earlier models but has since evolved into several advanced variants including the A321LR and A321XLR. These offer increased range through structural improvements and new fuel tank designs. Since its launch in 2010, over 7,000 orders have been placed for the A321neo, making it one of the best-selling aircraft variants globally.

Boeing’s main competitor to the A321neo is currently the 737 MAX 10. While it offers competitive per-seat costs and similar efficiency metrics according to industry comparisons (https://simpleflying.com/boeing-737-max-vs-airbus-a320neo-mpg/), certification delays mean airlines cannot yet operate it commercially.

The continued development and popularity of Airbus’s narrowbody jets reflect their adaptability and appeal across airline fleets worldwide.

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