IndiGo, GoAir induct 8 A320 Neos after Airbus resumes delivery

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Budget carriers and have together inducted eight Neo planes in their fleet since the resumption of deliveries, which was halted due to the engine issues, according to a source.

The deliveries of the P&W engine-powered were put on hold in March by and the following a safety directive from European safety agency in the wake of instances of the engine's in-flight shut-downs and rejected take-offs.

had resumed deliveries of these planes in May.

and both have taken deliveries of four each in the last two month, with the former inducting three in May and one in June, while the latter taking delivery of one plane in May and the other three in June, according to the source.

Following this, GoAir now has 17 planes in its fleet, while IndiGo has 37.

IndiGo and GoAir, operating fleet with P&W engines, have been facing engine issues in these that even forced grounding of many planes, even as P&W has failed to address the issues despite repeated assurances to the domestic civil authorities.

Among the latest incidents, an aircraft of IndiGo experienced engine issues on June 18, forcing the to ground the plane at the after it arrived from Kolkata.

Another Neo plane of the same faced a technical glitch in one of the P&W engines on July 6, leading to grounding of the flight at the last moment.

The two carriers have also carried out "visual inspections" of a total of 50 P&W engines powering their A320 Neo aircraft in the last fortnight after US regulator FAA issued an airworthiness directive on June 26 to check for possible engine fan hub damage of certain engines.

However, no abnormalities were detected during the visual inspection, a senior had said.

"In compliance with AD (airworthiness directive), IndiGo has carried out one-time inspection of 34 affected engines and GoAir carried out inspection on 16 affected engines. No abnormality has been observed with these engines fitted on A320 being operated by IndiGo and GoAir," the had told

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First Published: Sun, July 08 2018. 17:30 IST