Deccan Chronicle

DGCA grounds 11 planes of IndiGo, GoAir

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Mumbai, March 12: Hundreds of passengers were stranded across the country today as dozens of flights were cancelled by IndiGo and GoAir after DGCA grounded 11 A320 Neo planes powered by Pratt & Whitney engines following a mid-air engine failure of an IndiGo plane earlier in the day in Ahmedabad.

The airlines, however, did not give any details of the cancellati­ons or the number of passengers hit but said they are making all possible arrangemen­ts to minimise the impact.

Citing safety of aircraft operations, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said, A320 Neos fitted with PW1100 engines beyond ESN 450 have been grounded with immediate effect.

“Hundreds of passengers were stranded after a number of flights w e r e cancelled by both IndiGo and GoAir in the wake of some aircraft going out of operations due to the DGCA order,” a source said.

According to the source, an aircraft on average operates seven to eight trips a day and considerin­g that 11 aircraft have been grounded, the number of cancelled flights could easily touch around 80-90 besides the cascading delays.

“Since the grounding is with immediate effect, it has sent our operations for a toss. The schedule and network are being reworked to accommodat­e the flights, which are to be operated by these planes,” an airline official said. “It is just not about the cancelled flights but also about the cascading effect on other flights.

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