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DGCA calls urgent meeting with GoAir, IndiGo over Neo planes with engine snags

In March 2018, the DGCA had banned 11 A320 Neo aircraft from flying because of problems with their engines, which led to a number of flight cancellations.

The DGCA meet comes after problem in the engines of NEO aircraft is again haunting IndiGo and Go Air as IndiGo has grounded two A320 NEO in the past 10 days.(PTI File Photo)
Updated on Aug 28, 2019 12:29 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

DGCA orders special audit of IndiGo as A320 Neo woes worsen

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered a special safety audit of IndiGo after several lapses of non-reporting and irregular reporting of IndiGo A320 Neo incidents come to light.

India’s civil aviation regulator has ordered a special audit of private carrier IndiGo, due to re-occurring glitches and non-reporting of incidents with its A320 Neo fleet.(PTI)
Updated on Apr 17, 2019 06:01 PM IST
New Delhi | ByIndo Asian News Service

IndiGo Delhi-Mumbai flight turns back mid-air after engine shakes violently

Industry sources said that at least 15 cases of mid-air engine problems have been reported in the A320 NEOs operated by IndiGo and GoAir since January.

The A320 NEO aircraft operated by IndiGo has faced a series of problems earlier with engine vibration being one of them.(Gurminder Singh /Hindustan Times.)
Updated on Apr 12, 2019 07:59 PM IST
New Delhi | ByIndo Asian News Service

IndiGo planes grounded, non-availability of spares blamed

The grounding of the IndiGo flights in February and March had hit 1.08 lakh passengers.

On August 10, IndiGo had to ground a brand new A320 Neo plane which had flown less than 50 hours and was inducted into the airline’s fleet a couple of weeks ago.(Representative image)
Published on Aug 23, 2018 06:57 PM IST
Press Trust of India | ByPress Trust of India

IndiGo forced to ground two A320 Neo planes after latest engine glitches

IndiGo, which had to ground 11 A320 Neos between February and March this year due to safety concerns, confirmed that it had pulled out two of its planes from the service.

Indigo Airlines' ground staff stand next to an aircraft after it arrived at the Srinagar airport.(Reuters File Photo)
Updated on Apr 29, 2018 07:02 PM IST
Press Trust of India, Mumbai | ByPress Trust of India
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