The airline Swiss briefly grounded its A220s after the third engine failure in as many months. No one was injured in any of the incidents.
Investigators are focusing their attention on recent changes in engine software that may have caused parts that compress air inside the engine to be set in a way that caused mechanical resonance or destructive vibrations, two of the people said. Airbus, which was starting a Pacific tour to promote the A220 on Thursday, had no immediate comment on the investigation.
The head of Pratt & Whitney parent United Technologies said earlier this week it was working on finding the cause and remained confident in the new fuel-saving engine. France's BEA air accident agency has launched a rare appeal for 150 volunteers to help look for a key component from one of the Swiss engines in a wood in eastern France in coming weeks.Pratt & Whitney set off a chain reaction of new aircraft designs or upgrades when it announced its new Geared Turbofan engine in 2008, promising 16% fuel savings. But it has wrestled with a spate of performance or reliability problems and delays.
Ground them until we find out what’s going on. Unlike the 737MAX problem, this cant be fixed by a good stick and rudder pilot.
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