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DGCA asks GoAir to replace PW engines of its 13 A30Neo aircrafts within 15 days

New Delhi: Civil aviation regulator DGCA on Tuesday asked GoAir to replace 13 A320Neo aircraft's PW engines, which have been used for over 3,000 hours, within the next 15 days or face grounding of the airplanes, an official said.

The 13 aircraft have to be fitted with at least one modified Pratt and Whitney (PW) low-pressure turbine engine within the next 15 days, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official said.

The official said there are 13 aircraft in the airline's fleet in which both the PW engines have been used for more than 3,000 hours.

In response to a query from PTI, the airline's spokesperson said, "GoAir has not received any communication/directive from DGCA in this respect. Whenever we receive any communication, at that point in time, we will evaluate and respond accordingly. We will continue to work on all directives/policies as stipulated by the DGCA."

The PW engine-powered A320 neo planes in the fleets of the two airlines - IndiGo and GoAir - have been facing glitches both mid-air and on-ground since their induction way back in 2016, which has also led to grounding of some planes.

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