India’s aviation industry is currently grappling with a severe crisis caused by supply chain disruptions and engine failures, with a particular focus on Pratt & Whitney engines. This issue has led to airlines incurring additional expenses as they lease more aircraft to compensate for grounded planes, ultimately impacting their operational efficiency. Major carriers like IndiGo and Go Airlines have been hit hard by this problem, experiencing a significant number of grounded aircraft and struggling to meet capacity demands despite maintaining strong ticket prices and high passenger load factors. The aviation sector in India is facing challenges that are affecting its overall performance and profitability, highlighting the urgent need for solutions to address these critical issues.

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