“Indian aviation sector in crisis as supply chain issues and engine failures hit airlines hard”

India’s aviation industry is currently grappling with a severe crisis exacerbated by supply chain interruptions and engine malfunctions, notably impacting Pratt & Whitney engines. The sector’s key players, including IndiGo and Go Airlines, are feeling the brunt of the situation, with a notable number of grounded aircraft leading to capacity constraints despite robust ticket prices and passenger load factors. In response, airlines are resorting to leasing more planes to mitigate the situation, though this move is driving up costs and decreasing operational efficiency. The issue of engine failures and supply chain disruptions has put a strain on the aviation sector, necessitating swift action to address the challenges at hand.

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