By Samar Srivastava| Nov 8, 2023
The airline received a preliminary assessment from Pratt & Whitney about an engine powder metal issue. Packaged good consumption grew 8.6 percent by volume in the September quarter aided by a recovery in demand from rural India
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IndiGo plans to ground 35 aircraft in the January to March 2024 quarter due to an engine powder metal issue. The company made this statement after receiving a preliminary assessment from Pratt & Whitney. These are in addition to the planes that are already grounded. The airline operates 333 aircraft.
(Economic Times, Business Standard, Financial Express)