Beleaguered airline Go First has received two engines from (Pratt & Whitney) P&W, a boost for the airline which is preparing to restart flight services after a gap of three-months. The airline, sources said, expects to receive five more engines in August.
Last week, Go First received the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s conditional approval to restart operations with 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights.
The two new engines will allow the airline to add another aircraft to its fleet, taking the total number of operational planes to 27, sources told Fe.
Currently, the airline has a total fleet strength of 54 aircraft. Of this, 28 aircraft are grounded due to engine issues.
Earlier this month, Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) had directed P&W to send five engines every month to the air carrier starting August 1 until December 31.
24/07/2023 Rohit Vaid/Financial Express
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