India aviation regulator raises IndiGo engine failure issue with Pratt & Whitney

India aviation regulator raises IndiGo engine failure issue with Pratt & Whitney

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India aviation regulator raises IndiGo engine failure issue with Pratt & Whitney

BENGALURU (Reuters) - India's aviation regulator has raised three incidents of engine failure in IndiGo (INGL.NS) flights with Pratt & Whitney, the country's civil aviation ministry said on Thursday.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed the engine maker to identify the cause of engine damage and share data on engine failures globally, according to a statement by the ministry.

Earlier this week, Pratt & Whitney's parent RTX (RTX.N) disclosed that a rare manufacturing flaw could ground hundreds of Airbus (AIR.PA) jets in the coming years.

IndiGo, India's biggest airline by market share, has been working closely with Pratt & Whitney to assess the potential impact of the engine failures on their fleet, it said on Tuesday.

Pratt & Whitney did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment. IndiGo could not be immediately reached for comment.