NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A founder group company of grounded carrier Kingfisher Airlines Ltd
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The lawsuit alleges that the IAE V-2500 A5 engines supplied to Kingfisher were "inherently defective, both in design and manufacture," Kingfisher said.
Kingfisher, controlled by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, has not flown since last October because of a funding crunch. Its flying licences expired at the end of last year and the company has so far had little success in a bid to revive operations.
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Kingfisher, which had never reported a profit during its eight years of operations, is in talks with one potential investor in the airline as of August 14, it said in the annual report, without naming any company.
A difficult operating environment as well as the engine problems "severely affected" its operations and finances during the year to March 2013, Kingfisher said.
The carrier had grounded 14 Airbus
A Kingfisher spokesman did not comment beyond the annual report. (Reporting by Devidutta Tripathy. Editing by Jane Merriman)


