IndiGo, GoAir ground 9 A320 neo planes on P&W engine woes

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and have grounded nine neo planes due to engine issues, regulator DGCA said today.

"At present, there are 60 neos with P&W engines (41 with and 19 with GoAir). As on date, 7 with and 2 with are on ground," the of Civil said in a statement.

These groundings are due to distress found during routine scheduled boroscopic inspection, it added.

It refers to inspection done using a boroscope -- an that is used for inspecting parts that are generally inaccessible.

The regulator also said there are no safety concerns as such distress is found during routine scheduled boroscope inspections of these engines.

Prabhu has sought a report on the grounding of the neos from the DGCA.

Security of the passengers is of paramount importance and at no cost the security should be compromised, he said in the statement.

Providing technical details, the ministry said these are all Block B combustors.

"As and when distress is found beyond laid down limits, is removed from service for engine replacement.

"A320 neos inducted after March 2018 are coming with P&W engines fitted with Block C combustors which has better life. Engines coming from shop are also fitted with Block C combustors," it noted.

IndiGo and have been grappling with P&W engine problems persisting for many months.

"The manufacturers have taken measures to address significant problems of engines related to combustion chambers distress and No 3 bearing issues by replacing Block B combustion chambers with Block C and providing dry face bearing seals.

"These measures have significantly reduced the engine problems," the DGCA said.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 17:20 IST