InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the parent entity of the prominent no-frills airline IndiGo, announced a significant development on Friday regarding its ongoing challenges with aircraft groundings. The company has successfully negotiated a customised compensation deal with International Aero Engines, LLC, an affiliate of the renowned aircraft engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney. This agreement, finalized on June 14, 2024, aims to address the financial implications of several IndiGo aircraft being unable to fly due to persistent engine availability issues.

The specifics of the compensation package remain undisclosed, but this move marks a crucial step for InterGlobe Aviation in mitigating the operational hurdles that have plagued the airline. IndiGo, known for its cost-effective flying options, has been grappling with supply chain disruptions and engine-related setbacks, leading to a significant number of its fleet being grounded. As of February, the airline reported that around mid-70s of its aircraft were not in service due to these challenges.
Despite these operational difficulties, IndiGo has maintained its position as the only profit-making domestic airline in India. The company's financial performance for the fiscal year 2024 underscores its resilience amidst adversity. IndiGo reported a net profit of Rs 8,172.5 crore on a record total income of Rs 18,505.1 crore for FY24. This remarkable financial outcome was supported by an increase in air traffic, expanded capacity, and a favourable external environment.
At the close of March 2024, IndiGo's fleet comprised 367 aircraft, including 13 on damp lease. The airline's strategic focus on expanding its operational capacity has been instrumental in enhancing its market presence. According to data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in May, IndiGo's domestic market share surged to 61.6%, further solidifying its dominance in India's aviation sector.
This latest agreement with International Aero Engines reflects IndiGo's proactive approach to overcoming the challenges posed by engine unavailability and supply chain issues. By securing customized compensation, InterGlobe Aviation is not only safeguarding its financial interests but also ensuring that it remains well-positioned to continue offering affordable air travel options to its customers.
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