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More trouble for IndiGo as ATR on maiden flight returns to French facility

Sources said this problem was low oil pressure

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

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A brand new Pratt & Whitney engine-powered aircraft of IndiGo's maiden flight from Toulouse to New Delhi was aborted and had to return to the French facility due to low oil pressure.

The 72-600 aircraft on its maiden flight on Thursday from its Toulouse headquarters to the New Delhi hub of had no revenue passengers onboard.

Confirming the development, the airline in a statement said, "72-600 while being ferried from Toulouse to India, with no revenue passengers onboard, returned to Toulouse for technical reasons. The aircraft will conduct checks and take actions as required as is the usual practice while delivering new aeroplanes."

Though the airline did not specify what the technical glitch was, sources said this problem was low oil pressure.

Currently has four ATRs in the fleet besides the 152 Airbus A320 planes, including 32 A320 Neos.

Early last year, the airline had signed a term sheet for buying 50 of these 70-seater planes. It plans to take 21 of them by this December.

aircraft are fitted with Pratt & Whitney engines (PW127M). The carrier took the delivery of its first last November.

The airline is already facing many a headwind with its P&W engines on its Neo planes, of which 11 were grounded by the regulator earlier this week.

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 13:55 IST
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