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Volaris is expressing cautious optimism in Pratt & Whitney’s handling of the geared turbofan (GTF) engine crisis but warns that time on wing for the powerplants remains a challenge. The Mexican ULCC’s CEO Enrique Beltranena struck a slightly more positive tone about Pratt’s management of inspections...
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