India’s aviation sector beset by issues despite boom

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NEW DELHI - India’s aviation sector has been booming with a record number of passengers travelling, the launch of a new airline and an order for a record number of planes.

But the collapse of domestic budget airline Go First, the first airline in four years to do so, due to engine troubles has highlighted how the sector remains beset by multiple issues amid the boom, said analysts.Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month

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