Pratt & Whitney to oppose India’s Go First’s push to enforce arbitration

FILE PHOTO: The logo of GoAir airline is pictured on an A320neo aircraft at the builder's headquarters of Airbus in Colomiers near Toulouse

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Pratt & Whitney plans to oppose Go Airlines (India) Ltd’s push to enforce an arbitration ruling against the U.S. company for the supply of spare engines, a Delaware court filing showed.

The airline, widely known as Go First, approached the Delaware court after it won an arbitration order in Singapore against Pratt & Whitney, which it said failed to supply engines on time. That, the Indian airline argues, has also forced it to file for bankruptcy in New Delhi.

(Reporting by Mike Scarcella in New York and Aditya Kalra in New Delhi; Editing by Kim Coghill)

Reuters

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