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Topic: A320neo

IndiGo tells pilots to stop pushing A320neo engines to the limit to prevent shutdowns

IndiGo made the switch after DGCA found in a probe that full-thrust climbs could wear down the engines and probably contributed to its shutdowns.

Why IndiGo is facing problems with A320neo planes but not GoAir

IndiGo pilots apparently revv A320neo jets at full thrust right after take-off to climb as it can burn less fuel. But it can also cause engines to wear down.

IndiGo’s runaway growth will be stalled by DGCA order to ground Airbus A320neos

The DGCA order essentially prevents IndiGo from adding new routes or increasing frequencies until the A320neo engine issues are fixed.

Airbus close to sealing 300-plane order with IndiGo in one of its biggest deals ever

The purchase would help widen IndiGo's lead in India, the world’s fastest-growing major aviation market.

Airbus isn’t delivering planes fast enough, Indigo says

Delay in getting planes on time is forcing it to slow down the pace of expansion, Indigo executives say.

Indigo dumps troubled Pratt & Whitney A320neo engine, places $20 billion order with rival

Indigo has ordered 280 engines to power Airbus A320neo & A321neo from a joint venture of General Electric & France’s Safran SA.

Not just Jet Airways, this is how India’s booming civil aviation sector went bust

In 6 months, Jet Airways has gone under, air fares have risen, passenger traffic growth has plateaued, and hundreds of aircraft are grounded. What went wrong?

On Camera

Pig politicisation isn’t unique to Delhi’s Tri Nagar. It’s a worldwide anti-Muslim strategy

The funniest part about pig politicisation is that it is based on ignorance. Hindus and Christians can eat all the pork they want and keep pigs as pets—that does not bother Muslims.

India bond yields rise as RBI moves to drain liquidity, lift overnight rates

New Delhi: India’s sovereign bond yields rose after the central bank announced its first step this year to drain cash from the banking system,...

Army promotes Col Purohit, acquitted in 2008 Malegaon blast case, to Brigadier; to not retire yet

This means he will serve Indian Army for a minimum of another 2 years as Brigadier, unless he picks up the next rank of Major General.

China insulated itself against energy shocks. India is ‘all talk, no walk’

China patiently invested capital, skill and technology in coal gasification. Unlike it, we won’t move from words to action. As crude prices decline, we lose interest.