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Sources say that Wizz Air is close to a deal with Pratt & Whitney for the purchase of new engines.

According to two industry insiders, Wizz Air has been moving towards a deal to buy engines for 177 Airbus jets that it already ordered.

They said that an announcement could be made as soon as the Paris Airshow this week. It would also form part of a settlement reached with the engine manufacturer over groundings due to repair times.

Wizz Air, RTX and Pratt & Whitney parent RTX both declined to comment.

Last year, the airline that operates an all Airbus fleet said it had only two options – its current supplier Pratt & Whitney whose engines have been experiencing problems worldwide forcing airlines to ground their planes and CFM, a joint-venture between GE Aerospace, France's Safran, and GE Aerospace.

Wizz Air's Chief Executive Jozsef Varradi said that the choice of engine supplier would be based on factors such as the cost to acquire, the durability of the engines, the operating costs and the cost guarantees for the aftermarket, he explained.

Wizz Air was among the airlines forced to ground a number of planes because a powder-metal issue occurred with the Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engine (GTF).

The groundings had a knock-on effect on the company's 2025 financial year. This ends March 31. Its profit dropped by over 60%. (Reporting from Joanna Plucinska, Tim Hepher and Allison Lampert at Montreal. Editing by Matthew Lewis.)

(source: Reuters)