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Wizz Air's Deal with Pratt & Whitney: A Lifeline for Growth
AInvestWednesday, Jan 1, 2025 4:58 pm ET
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Wizz Air, the Hungarian low-cost carrier, has secured a crucial lifeline for its growth plans with a compensation deal and operational support agreement with Pratt & Whitney. The agreement, which extends through to the end of 2026, addresses ongoing issues with the airline's PW1100G-JM geared turbofan (GTF) engines, providing much-needed financial relief and expediting the return of grounded aircraft to service.

The deal comes at a time when Wizz Air is facing significant challenges due to the grounding of approximately 40 Airbus A320neo family aircraft, which has had a severe impact on its profitability. The airline's first-quarter net profits plummeted by 98% to a mere €1.2 million, as it incurred substantial costs due to the need to lease replacement aircraft to maintain operations during the peak summer season.

The compensation package from Pratt & Whitney will help Wizz Air mitigate the financial impact of the grounded fleet by covering direct costs linked to the grounding of the affected aircraft. This financial relief will enable the airline to maintain its operational resilience and focus on its long-term growth strategy.

Wizz Air's growth ambitions remain undeterred, with plans to expand its fleet to over 500 aircraft by 2030-2032. The airline aims to operate one million flights annually, further cementing its position as a leading sustainable European airline. The compensation deal with Pratt & Whitney, coupled with the delivery of 50 new Airbus A321neo aircraft, will contribute to this growth trajectory by increasing flight capacity by approximately 20% and strengthening the airline's operational efficiency.



In conclusion, Wizz Air's deal with Pratt & Whitney serves as a critical lifeline for the airline's growth plans, providing much-needed financial relief and operational support. Despite the challenges posed by the grounding of its fleet, Wizz Air remains optimistic about its long-term prospects and is committed to expanding its fleet and network, ultimately aiming to operate one million flights annually by 2030-2032.
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