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India to decide on Go First bankruptcy, lessors seeking planes fear impact

The low-cost carrier, recently rebranded as Go First, has said its financial crisis was sparked by “faulty” Pratt Whitney engines that grounded about half its 54 Airbus A320neos. The U.S. engine maker, part of Raytheon Technologies, has called the claims without evidence.

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​ The low-cost carrier, recently rebranded as Go First, has said its financial crisis was sparked by “faulty” Pratt Whitney engines that grounded about half its 54 Airbus A320neos. The U.S. engine maker, part of Raytheon Technologies, has called the claims without evidence. The low-cost carrier, recently rebranded as Go First, has said its financial crisis was sparked by “faulty” Pratt Whitney engines that grounded about half its 54 Airbus A320neos. The U.S. engine maker, part of Raytheon Technologies, has called the claims without evidence.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

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