After India’s Go First, Lufthansa grounds fleet due to issues with Pratt & Whitney engines
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After India’s Go First, Lufthansa grounds fleet due to issues with Pratt & Whitney engines

The cash-strapped Indian carrier, which has declared insolvency, has blamed the US firm’s ‘faulty engines’ for its woes.

   
A Lufthansa flight

Representational image | A Lufthansa flight | Commons

New Delhi: Germany’s flag carrier Lufthansa has temporarily grounded a third of its Airbus A220 fleet in Zurich due to issues with Pratt & Whitney engines, days after India’s Wadia Group-owned Go First accused it of supplying “faulty engines”.