IndiGo grounds eight planes amid reports of engine problems

Local media reported that 13 planes had been grounded, and that IndiGo was forced to cancel 84 flights. IndiGo, owned by InterGlobe Aviation, said only eight had been grounded and did not say why.

Published: 18th August 2017 01:52 PM  |   Last Updated: 18th August 2017 03:37 PM   |  A+A-

An IndiGo Airlines aircraft prepares to land as a man paddles his cycle rickshaw in Ahmedabad. (Reuters)

By Reuters

NEW DELHI: India's biggest airline, IndiGo, said on Friday it had grounded eight Airbus A320 neo jets, in comments that came after local media attributed the action to issues with Pratt and Whitney-made engines in the aircraft.

Local media reported that 13 planes had been grounded, and that the airline was forced to cancel 84 flights. IndiGo, owned by InterGlobe Aviation, said only eight had been grounded and did not say why.

IndiGo and rival GoAir have been facing delays in receiving planes from Airbus due to ongoing problems with engines developed by Pratt and Whitney, owned by United Technologies.

IndiGo said in a statement that some sections of the media were spreading misleading information on the flight cancellations.

"Our schedule has already been planned in the month of June on non-availability of these aircraft for the month of July, August and September. The affected passengers have already been accommodated with suitable options," it said.

IndiGo, which flies four in every 10 Indian air passengers, operates around 900 daily flights.

Shares in InterGlobe were down 3.4 percent at 1410 GMT, against a 1.1 percent drop in the wider market.



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