P&W, owned by United Technologies Corp <UTX.N>, will deliver two
engines on Wednesday and the remaining within the next 40 days,
said the source who did not want to identified.
A series of in-flight engine failures prompted India's aviation
regulator to ground 11 aircraft last week fitted with certain
P&W engines and operated by IndiGo, the country's biggest
carrier by market share, and rival GoAir.
That led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights and about a
5 percent fall in the share price of IndiGo's parent, InterGlobe
Aviation <INGL.NS>, over the past week.
A string of problems has clouded the rollout of P&W's new
engines, with the U.S. aviation regulator warning in February
that some engines fitted on the narrow-body A320neo planes posed
a shutdown risk.
IndiGo and GoAir have hundreds of A320neo planes on order but
they, among other carriers, are facing delivery delays due to
problems with the engines.
IndiGo did not immediately reply to an email seeking comment,
but said in a statement earlier on Tuesday it had canceled no
more than 35 to 45 flights a day, which is around 3 percent of
its schedule.
"We are mindful of the inconvenience that some of our customers
have had due to the cancellation," IndiGo president Aditya Ghosh
said in the statement.
"We are actively engaged with the engine manufacturer on getting
all our aircraft back in the skies in the coming weeks."
(Reporting by Aditi Shah; Editing by Mark Potter)
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