Snag hits another IndiGo A320 neo plane

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

An neo of experienced engine issues on Sunday, forcing the to ground the plane at the airport here, industry sources said.

IndiGo, the country's largest airline, has been grappling with issues related to engines powering its neo planes. In the last few weeks, at least five of its have experienced engine glitches.

"An flight 6E-6616 operating from to on June 17 was held at the airport for maintenance after our pilot observed a snag on arrival," an said.

Another was provided immediately to avoid any disruption or customer inconvenience, the said but did not provide an update about the status of the grounded plane.

Sources said there were oil chip issues with the plane's engine due to which it was grounded on Sunday.

Details about the number of people on board the Kolkata-flight could not be immediately ascertained.

In the 2017 June quarter, grounded nine neo planes due to engine issues. The grounding had also resulted in IndiGo cancelling 84 flights on a particular day last year.

Then again between February and March this year, 14 planes -- 11 of IndiGo and three of -- were taken out of operations due to the same engine issues on the directions of the regulator after a series of mid air shut downs were reported by the two carriers. These A320 neo aircraft are powered by P&W engines.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 19:25 IST