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InterGlobe Aviation Limited (INDIGO.NS)

NSE - NSE Real Time Price. Currency in INR
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4,228.25+6.60 (+0.16%)
At close: 03:30PM IST
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Previous Close4,221.65
Open4,231.00
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's Range4,217.45 - 4,264.95
52 Week Range2,333.35 - 4,609.80
Volume805,442
Avg. Volume1,307,857
Market Cap1.632T
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.63
PE Ratio (TTM)20.00
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 19, 2019
1y Target EstN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-India's IndiGo gets regulatory nod to wet-lease 11 A320 aircraft - CNBC-TV18

    IndiGo operator Interglobe Aviation has been allowed to wet-lease 11 A320 aircraft, CNBC-TV18 reported on Wednesday, citing sources at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. This comes amid IndiGo grounding nearly 40 planes due to a Pratt & Whitney engine issue, the report said. Pratt's owner RTX had on Monday said it would have to pull a total of 600 to 700 engines off their Airbus A320neo jets for lengthy quality inspections between 2023 and 2026.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-IndiGo says working with Pratt & Whitney amid latest engine probe

    IndiGo operator InterGlobe Aviation said on Wednesday it is working with Pratt & Whitney to assess any potential impact on its fleet, after a warning from the U.S. engine maker spooked global airlines. Pratt's owner Raytheon said on Tuesday that a "rare condition" in powdered metal meant 1,200 of more than 3,000 engines, built for the twin-engined Airbus A320neo between 2015 and 2021, have to be removed from planes and inspected for micro cracks that would point to fatigue. The news comes a month after Indian budget carrier IndiGo placed a record order for 500 narrowbody jets from Airbus .

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    IndiGo says working with Pratt & Whitney amid latest engine probe

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -IndiGo operator InterGlobe Aviation said on Wednesday it is working with Pratt & Whitney to assess any potential impact on its fleet, after a warning from the U.S. engine maker spooked global airlines. Pratt's owner Raytheon said on Tuesday that a "rare condition" in powdered metal meant 1,200 of more than 3,000 engines, built for the twin-engined Airbus A320neo between 2015 and 2021, have to be removed from planes and inspected for micro cracks that would point to fatigue. The news comes a month after Indian budget carrier IndiGo placed a record order for 500 narrowbody jets from Airbus.