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EASA issues emergency directive for some A380 wings

Wed, 24 Jun 2026 17:18:56 GMTSource: Flightradar24 Blog

Following the results of previously mandated Airbus A380 wing spar inspections that revealed cracking, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency has issued an emergency airworthiness directive mandating special inspections of certain A380s. The inspections affect 16 aircraft across two airlines, with nearly all of the affected aircraft operated by Emirates.

What is EASA requiring?

EASA is requiring certain A380s to undergo special testing of their wings following the results of more general inspections previously mandated by the agency. Airbus originally issued an Alert Operators Transmission (AOT) in early November 2025, which was codified by an EASA airworthiness directive following the discovery of wing spare cracks in multiple A380s. The newest emergency directive applies only to aircraft found to have defects worthy of further specialized inspection.

A new A380 wing awaiting shipment from Hawarden to Toulouse in 2006
A new A380 wing awaiting shipment from Hawarden to Toulouse in 2006

The aircraft subject to the new EAD fall into two groups. Group 1 aircraft may not carry passengers until the inspections and any corrective actions are completed. Group 2 aircraft must be inspected within 25 flights cycles after the effective date of the EAD, which is 24 June 2026.

Read the full EAD

Which aircraft are affected?

MSNĀ TYPEREGISTRATIONAIRLINEFIRST FLIGHT (AGE)GROUP
30A388A6-EDKEmiratesJan 2010 (16 years)Group 2
42A388A6-EDMEmiratesApr 2010 (16 years)Group 2
55A388VH-OQIQantasMay 2010 (16 years)Group 2
56A388A6-EDNEmiratesMay 2010 (16 years)Group 2
105A388A6-EDXEmiratesFeb 2012 (14 years)Group 2
142A388A6-EETEmiratesNov 2013 (12 years)Group 2
184A388A6-EOKEmiratesFeb 2015 (11 years)Group 2
187A388A6-EOMEmiratesMar 2015 (11 years)Group 2
190A388A6-EOOEmiratesApr 2015 (11 years)Group 1
202A388A6-EOPEmiratesJun 2015 (10 years)Group 1
203A388A6-EOSEmiratesJul 2015 (10 years)Group 1
208A388A6-EOXEmiratesNov 2015 (10 years)Group 2
209A388A6-EOYEmiratesDec 2015 (10 years)Group 1
227A388A6-EUOEmiratesJul 2016 (9 years)Group 2
228A388A6-EUPEmiratesSep 2016 (9 years)Group 1
234A388A6-EUSEmiratesFeb 2017 (9 years)Group 2

Most of the Group 1 aircraft have already been sent to facilities for inspection and any necessary repairs. In Group 2, the Emirates aircraft are currently all scheduled for service, while the affected Qantas A380 has been in Dresden since March for maintenance and overhaul.

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