PARIS, Nov 29 (Reuters) – Airbus is telling airlines that emergency repairs to some of the A320 jets affected by a major recall may be less burdensome than first thought, industry sources said on Saturday. Although some 6,000 jets remain impacted overall, a sub-set of jets needing a time-consuming hardware change rather than a quick software fix is smaller than the initial estimates of 1,000, they said. Airbus had no immediate comment. (Reporting by Tim Hepher; editing by Michel Rose)
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