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Wizz Air grounds planes due to engine issues; signs deal for compensation
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Wizz Air has announced the grounding of approximately 40 Airbus A320neo family aircraft until 2026 due to issues with Pratt & Whitney engines. The airline, which is facing problems with powder metal issues on the PW1100G-JM turbofan engines, stated that nearly 20% of its A320neo fleet will be affected.

The carrier has entered into a "commercial support agreement" with Pratt & Whitney that includes operational support and a compensation package. This agreement aims to cover Wizz Air's direct costs associated with grounded aircraft and is expected to extend through the end of 2026.

"The commercial support from Pratt & Whitney, which extends through the end of calendar year 2026, includes both operational support and a compensation package covering the Company's direct costs associated with the aircraft that have been grounded or are expected to be grounded and is on terms consistent with levels of support currently being received by the Company," Wizz Air revealed.

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The airline anticipates returning to growth by acquiring 50 new Airbus A321neo planes by 2026, intending to increase its overall seat capacity by about 20%. This expansion will help boost its market-leading sustainability credentials as it retires older A320CEO family aircraft.

Wizz Air's current fleet comprises over 220 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. Subsidiaries operating these planes include Wizz Air Hungary, Wizz Air Malta, Wizz Air UK, and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi. The total number of A320neo family planes stands at 167.

Pratt & Whitney disclosed in 2023 that more than 1,000 engines needed microscopic crack checks due to powder metal issues affecting engines built between 2015 and 2021 for the Airbus A320neo. The company expects between 600 and 700 engine removals from service for inspections from now until 2026.

"The ultimate operational impact of the powder metal issue is subject to various data-driven assumptions that Pratt & Whitney continues to refine, including, among other items, shop visit quantity, workscope, turnaround time, and part availability," according to a statement from Pratt & Whitney.

In addition to challenges faced by Wizz Air, airBaltic has also reported significant issues with its Airbus A220 fleet due to engine problems from Pratt & Whitney.

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