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Replace PW engines in 15 days: DGCA to Goair

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Civil aviation regulator Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday asked Goair to replace 13 A320neo aircraft’s Pratt & Whitney (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 PW low-pressure turbine engine within the next 15 days, the DGCA official.

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 A320neo 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.

On Monday, the regulator asked Indigo to replace 16 A320neo aircraft's PW engines, which have been used for more than 3,000 hours.

A PW spokespers­on said in a statement on Tuesday, "PW is working in coordinati­on with our airline customers to incorporat­e upgrades improving the durability of the low-pressure turbine in the PW1100G -JM fleet to address a known issue. We certified hardware improvemen­ts which are incorporat­ed into all new production engines and during planned maintenanc­e visits. We are committed to supporting our customers to ensure minimal disruption during the fleet retrofit," the spokespers­on added.

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An 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

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