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Indian budget airline IndiGo might have to delay taking delivery of more Airbus A320neo planes to allow Pratt & Whitney time to sort out engine problems, the carrier's owner said on Monday.
Airbus SE landed one of its biggest-ever deals with the sale of 300 narrow-body planes to Indian budget carrier IndiGo that’s worth more than $33 billion at sticker prices.
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IndiGo Reports $117.7 Million Loss In Q2 Amid Aircraft Groundings & Rising Fuel Prices - MSNIndiGo has reported a Q2 FY2025 loss, with the airline citing higher fuel costs and the peak of Airbus A320neo aircraft family groundings as the reason behind its massive loss during the financial ...
Airbus finalized a blockbuster order from Indian budget carrier IndiGo for 250 A320neo jets, the European jetmaker announced Monday. IndiGo and Airbus agreed to a preliminary order for the jets ...
Engine selection by Indian carrier IndiGo for its potential A320neo order is under heavy scrutiny as it could usher in one of the first competitive campaigns for the CFM Leap X and Pratt & Whitney ...
Airbus Group signed an agreement with India’s IndiGo for 250 A320neo single-aisle airliners, in what will be the planemaker’s largest order by number of aircraft as travel demand in the ...
Indian budget airline IndiGo has signed a preliminary order with Airbus for 250 A320neo Family aircraft. Airbus said on Wednesday that the memorandum of understanding with IndiGo, India's largest ...
India-based LCC IndiGo has trimmed its delivery schedule for 26 new A320neos by March 2017 by two aircraft, and will now take 24 over the next 13 months.
IndiGo, one of India’s fastest growing LCC has ordered 250 A320neo Family aircraft. This aircraft purchase agreement was signed on the 69th Independence Day of India on the August 15, 2015.
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