In Airbus fly-by-wire aircraft, ELAC is one of the most important control computers responsible for pitch, roll, and speed-brake management. Together with SEC and FAC computers, ELAC ensures smooth, stable, and safe aircraft control in all flight phases. ELAC What Does ELAC Mean in Airbus? ELAC stands for Elevator and Aileron Computer. Airbus aircraft such as the A320, A330, and A340 use multiple ELAC computers to control: Elevators Ailerons Trimmable Horizontal Stabilizer (THS) trimming commands) Speed brakes Ground spoiler arming Pitch and roll logic ELAC is a critical component of the Airbus Fly-By-Wire (FBW) system. How Many ELAC Computers Are on Airbus Aircraft? Most Airbus models have two ELAC computers: ELAC 1 – Primary control ELAC 2 – Redundant backup If ELAC 1 fails, ELAC 2 automatically takes over to maintain flight safety. Core Functions of ELAC ELAC handles several essential flight-control tasks. These tasks vary slightly by Airbus model, but generally include: 1. P...