New Delhi: On Saturday, a flight from Bengaluru to Pune — with 169 passengers aboard — suffered from a mid-air engine failure and was forced to return back for emergency landing + .
This is hardly the first such case in India.
The in India is growing rapidly. The number of passenger planes in India — the fastest growing market — is expected to nearly double from 600 to 1,100 in ten years. But the engine driving this growth has a major issue.
A large part of India‘s new aircraft orders (from Boeing and Airbus) constitute the narrow-body, twin-engine, single-aisle aircraft preferred by India‘s low-cost airlines. Last year India ordered more such planes than China.
This is also a segment that is driving aerospace sector giant Airbus‘s growth. Its A320 neos dominate the Indian market, serving and GoAir, among others. More than half of A320 neos worldwide run on engines provided by a single company – Pratt & Whitney (P&W).
27/11/18 Clayton Caller
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This is hardly the first such case in India.
The in India is growing rapidly. The number of passenger planes in India — the fastest growing market — is expected to nearly double from 600 to 1,100 in ten years. But the engine driving this growth has a major issue.
A large part of India‘s new aircraft orders (from Boeing and Airbus) constitute the narrow-body, twin-engine, single-aisle aircraft preferred by India‘s low-cost airlines. Last year India ordered more such planes than China.
This is also a segment that is driving aerospace sector giant Airbus‘s growth. Its A320 neos dominate the Indian market, serving and GoAir, among others. More than half of A320 neos worldwide run on engines provided by a single company – Pratt & Whitney (P&W).
27/11/18 Clayton Caller
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