India's IndiGo gets regulatory nod to wet-lease 11 A320 aircraft, CNBC-TV18 reports
IndiGo operator Interglobe Aviation has been allowed to wet-lease 11 A320 aircraft, CNBC-TV18 reported on Wednesday, citing sources at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. This comes amid IndiGo grounding nearly 40 planes due to a Pratt & Whitney engine issue, the report said. Pratt's owner RTX (RTX.N) had on Monday said it would have to pull a total of 600 to 700 engines off their Airbus A320neo jets for lengthy quality inspections between 2023 and 2026. IndiGo did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. RTX had in July said a rare powder metal defect could lead to the cracking of some engine components and called for accelerated inspections affecting 200 engines by mid-September. Last month, IndiGo said it was assessing the impact on its fleet due to troubled Pratt & Whitney engines and it expects a fall in yield due to seasonal weakness in Q2.<br/>
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India's IndiGo gets regulatory nod to wet-lease 11 A320 aircraft, CNBC-TV18 reports
IndiGo operator Interglobe Aviation has been allowed to wet-lease 11 A320 aircraft, CNBC-TV18 reported on Wednesday, citing sources at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. This comes amid IndiGo grounding nearly 40 planes due to a Pratt & Whitney engine issue, the report said. Pratt's owner RTX (RTX.N) had on Monday said it would have to pull a total of 600 to 700 engines off their Airbus A320neo jets for lengthy quality inspections between 2023 and 2026. IndiGo did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. RTX had in July said a rare powder metal defect could lead to the cracking of some engine components and called for accelerated inspections affecting 200 engines by mid-September. Last month, IndiGo said it was assessing the impact on its fleet due to troubled Pratt & Whitney engines and it expects a fall in yield due to seasonal weakness in Q2.<br/>