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11 out of 14 grounded A320neos are back in operation: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government today said 11 of the 14 A320neo that were grounded due to engine issues have started flying again after change of

engine woes had forced grounding of 11 A320neos operated by and three flown by

"As of now, 11 of the 14 grounded have started flying after changing the engines," of State for Civil Jayant Sinha said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

Following the grounding of the aircraft, 776 flights were cancelled from March 13 till April 2. During the same period, had cancelled 336 flights, the said.

On March 12, the of Civil (DGCA) had ordered grounding of 11 A320neo planes fitted with faulty 1100 having serial number of 450 and beyond.

Out of the 11 planes, and were operated eight and three, respectively.

In February, three aircraft, with both faulty engines, were grounded. This followed the European Safety Agency (EASA) issuing an emergency airworthiness directive on February 9 after a few occurrences of aborted take-off and in-flight shut down on A320neo fleet worldwide.

However, 11 others were allowed to operate as they were fitted with one affected engine.

But subsequently with three cases of in-flight shutdown, 11 other A320neo with engine glitches were grounded from March 12 keeping in mind the safety of operations, Sinha said.

He also said that any new type of before being imported is issued with 'letter of type acceptance' indicating the plane meets the type design requirements.

"A320neo were issued with type acceptance by the DGCA based on the type certificate issued by the EASA. These aircraft, installed with the PW 1100G-JM engines, were also issued with the type acceptance by the DGCA based on the type certificate issued by the Federal Administration (FAA)", the said.

On the inconvenience being faced by passengers because of the grounding of the aircraft, Sinha said flight schedules have been altered to accommodate affected passengers and free cancellations and re-bookings are being made available.

Between March 13 and April 2, 776 out of 21,000 scheduled flights of were cancelled while 336 out of 5,396 scheduled flights of remained out of service.

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 18:00 IST
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