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Pratt & Whitney Engine Glitches Ground Another IndiGo Plane In Pune

A Pune to Nagpur IndiGo flight was grounded soon after takeoff due to “excessive engine vibrations”.



A320neo passenger jet, operated by IndiGo (Photographer: Balint Porneczi/Bloomberg)
A320neo passenger jet, operated by IndiGo (Photographer: Balint Porneczi/Bloomberg)

A Pune to Nagpur flight of IndiGo, an Airbus A320 Neo aircraft, was grounded soon after takeoff on Tuesday due to “excessive engine vibrations”— the sixth such incident in the past two weeks alone, an airline industry source said.

The plane is powered by the already troubled Pratt & Whitney engine.

This is the sixth incident of mid-air glitches in the P&W engine-powered planes of IndiGo in the past two weeks, as the carrier continues to grapple with issues even after three years of A320 Neo induction.

Queries sent to airline’s chief spokesperson C Leekha, and Pratt & Whitney India head Palash Roy Chowdhury, seeking a detailed response remained unanswered. One of the airline spokespersons said the aircraft could not complete its journey and made a comeback after the pilot observed “engine caution” message.

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“After takeoff from Pune, the pilot observed engine caution message forcing the aircraft to return. The aircraft is being investigated by our technical team now,” the spokesperson said, seeking to downplay the incident and refused to comment on other similar incidents.

As per the source, on April 1, in another incident, the engine of a A320 Neo from Jaipur to Hyderabad, also failed mid-air after detecting oil chips and was forced to return to Jaipur and subsequently grounded.

“Another of A320 Neo (VT-ITJ) is also grounded in Guwahati for the past 10 days after its engine reported high vibrations. The aircraft is now awaiting engine replacement,” said the source.

A quick check at one of the aircraft tracking websites did not show any record for this plane.

On March 29, IndiGo flight from New Delhi to Istanbul was made to land in Kuwait after getting a snag warning in one of the two P&W engines powering the Airbus A320 Neo.

Earlier, another A320 Neo was also diverted to Kuwait after its engine failed when the plane was en route to Doha.

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Then on March 21, yet another A320 Neo made a mid-air return while operating to Delhi from Hyderabad owing to similar engine glitches, the source added.

Besides, the airline was forced to change the P&W engine of its brand new A321 Neo after it experienced heavy vibrations during a flight last week, as per the source.

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