Italy's ITA Airways weighs lawsuit over Pratt & Whitney engine faults
Italy's ITA Airways weighs lawsuit over Pratt & Whitney engine faults By Allison Lampert
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 7 (Reuters) - Italy’s ITA Airways will decide within the next eight weeks whether to sue aerospace supplier RTX’s Pratt & Whitney due to engine problems that have grounded almost 20% of its fleet of 80 aircraft, the carrier’s CEO told Reuters on Sunday.
Hundreds of A320neo planes, the latest version of the Airbus single-aisle jets, have been grounded globally.
This has been partly due to long waiting times for engine inspections and repairs, and after a manufacturing problem at Pratt & Whitney put pressure on the output of the GTF engines in the Airbus planes.
“It’s imminent,” Joerg Eberhart, CEO of ITA Airways said on the sidelines of a global gathering of top airline executives in Rio de Janeiro. “We will have to decide within the next six to eight weeks.”
RTX did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Allison Lampert in Rio de Janeiro, editing by Manuela Andreoni)
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