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Indigo Airbus A320neo Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Failure
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IndiGo Airbus A320neo Makes Emergency Landing in Mumbai Following Engine Failure
An IndiGo Airbus A320neo operating flight 6E-6271 from Delhi to Goa was forced to make an emergency landing at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on Wednesday, July 16, after experiencing a mid-air engine failure. The aircraft, registered VT-IZB, safely touched down following the declaration of a full emergency. All 173 passengers were disembarked without incident, and IndiGo arranged an alternate aircraft to complete the journey.
Incident Details and Response
Flight tracking data indicates that the aircraft departed Delhi at 20:16, delayed from its scheduled 19:30 departure. While cruising at 34,000 feet approximately 130 nautical miles north of Mumbai, the flight crew reported the failure of one engine. The emergency was declared at 21:35, and the aircraft landed safely on runway 27 at 21:52. Airport operations continued uninterrupted throughout the event.
IndiGo confirmed the detection of a technical snag during the flight but refrained from providing further specifics. In an official statement, the airline noted, “A technical snag was detected on flight 6E 6271 while flying from Delhi to Manohar International Airport, Goa on July 16. Following procedures, the aircraft was diverted and landed at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai.” The affected aircraft will remain grounded pending thorough inspections and maintenance.
Aircraft and Engine Background
The aircraft involved is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines, part of the geared turbofan (GTF) family, which has faced reliability challenges across multiple operators. Delivered to IndiGo in 2018, the jet is 6.8 years old and has accumulated over 21,400 flight hours across more than 12,000 flights. While primarily deployed on domestic routes, the aircraft has also served international destinations including Dubai, Sharjah, and Bangkok.
This incident adds to ongoing concerns regarding the reliability of Pratt & Whitney’s GTF engines, which have caused significant operational disruptions for IndiGo and other carriers. Currently, approximately 44 of IndiGo’s nearly 184 A320neo aircraft remain grounded, predominantly due to engine-related issues. These challenges have been compounded by global supply chain disruptions affecting both engine maintenance and new aircraft deliveries. Airbus, the manufacturer of the A320neo, is actively working to reset its supply chain, particularly focusing on engine components, to mitigate these difficulties.
Industry Impact and Future Outlook
The recurring engine issues have prompted increased insurance costs and raised concerns about potential delays in aircraft deliveries. In response, Pratt & Whitney is accelerating upgrade programs, such as the Hot Section Plus initiative, aimed at enhancing engine reliability and restoring confidence among operators.
IndiGo, which depends heavily on the A320neo for its short- and medium-haul network, faces intense competition from carriers like Air India. The persistent engine problems and supply chain constraints are expected to influence the airline’s future fleet planning and could have broader implications for market dynamics within the Indian aviation sector.

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