GoAir sticks to Pratt & Whitney engines in 70 Airbus A320neo it has ordered
The selection gives a boost to the US engine firm, which lost out to rival manufacturer CFM International for IndiGo's 280 aircraft engine order in June
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The selection gives a boost to the US engine firm, which lost out to rival manufacturer CFM International for IndiGo's 280 aircraft engine order in June
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- GoAir chooses Pratt & Whitney engines for second lot of 72 Airbus planes
- Deliveries from that order to begin in 2021
- GoAir has strengthened its board, roped in Ben Baldanza and Y P Thorat as non executive directors
- Promoters infused Rs 98 crore this month to support growth plans
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First Published: Nov 20 2019 | 8:03 PM IST