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airBaltic shows frustration as it needs to wet lease more aircraft

airBaltic shows frustration as it needs to wet lease more aircraft

by Richard Schuurman | Mar 27, 2023 | Airlines, Pratt & Whitney | 0 comments

airBaltic is forced to wet-lease in another four aircraft for the early summer season because Pratt & Whitney is unable to return repaired Geared Turbofan engines for its own Airbus A220-300s in time. The Nordic airline did little to hide its frustrations in a...
African carriers lose patience with P&W over grounded A220 fleets

African carriers lose patience with P&W over grounded A220 fleets

by Michael Wakabi | Mar 20, 2023 | Airlines, Pratt & Whitney | 0 comments

Growing frustration with delays in making good on issues that have grounded a number of Pratt & Whitney PW1524G-3 powered Airbus A220s has drawn African carriers Air Tanzania (ATC) and Air Senegal closer, as they consider a joint bid to seek recompense from the...
March 2023 – Sarin & Co.

March 2023 – Sarin & Co.

by Addison Schonland | Mar 14, 2023 | Airlines | 0 comments

Our monthly chat with the Sarin & Co. team discussed India’s aviation...
Tale of the Tape – delivery numbers and values

Tale of the Tape – delivery numbers and values

by Addison Schonland | Mar 10, 2023 | Airbus, Boeing | 0 comments

The difference in 2023 new deliveries is fascinating.  Here is our Tale of the Tape – delivery numbers and values to date. Take a look at the chart listing new deliveries through March 9. Notes: Southwest is on a tear, getting a new MAX8 every few days United is...
Go First considers suing P&W over GTF issues

Go First considers suing P&W over GTF issues

by Richard Schuurman | Mar 9, 2023 | Airlines, Pratt & Whitney | 0 comments

Indian low-cost airline Go First plans to sue Pratt & Whitney’s parent company Raytheon Technologies over compensation for financial damages it suffers from the continuous grounding and repairs of the Geared Turbofan engines on its Airbus A320neo fleet. Go First...
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