![]() The Pratt & Whitney engine issues have affected many other carriers that use them on their A320neo-family fleets. Go First now has 25 aircraft grounded-about half its fleet-because of the engine problems and delays in repairing them or obtaining replacements, the carrier said. The airline said it took this step due to the increasing number of aircraft it has had to take out of service due to issues with the Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engines which power its Airbus A320neo fleet. Go First canceled all of its flights scheduled May 3-5, according to a notice on its website. Once the NCLT processes the application, it will appoint an interim resolution professional to take over and operate the company. ![]() ![]() The LCC said it filed an application with India’s National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for resolution under section 10 of the Insolvency Bankruptcy Code. Indian carrier Go First has filed for bankruptcy protection, blaming long-running problems with its Pratt & Whitney engines for causing financial difficulties it could not overcome. ![]()
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