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Budget carrier IndiGo has grounded another of its A320 neo aircraft, the airline confirmed today, making it the sixth aircraft to be stopped from operations since July. The aircraft has been grounded at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport here. The airline maintained that the aircraft was grounded because it was undergoing a routine engine change. "An IndiGo neo has been grounded and is undergoing a routine engine change. There is no impact on our flight operations," the airline said in a statement, but did not elaborate further. According to sources, the plane was relatively new and was grounded yesterday. On July 25, the airline informed it grounded five A320 neo aircraft due to Pratt & Whitney engine issues, and that they were expected to be back in operations in the second half of August. An IndiGo spokesperson had said that five A320 neos have been taken out of service pro-actively and await spare engines from Pratt & Whitney. During the day, Pratt & ...