Pratt & Whitney on Wednesday said it is pursuing its own legal recourse against budget airline Go First, which has alleged that the engine maker is responsible for its financial condition.
The engine maker’s statement came hours after the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) admitted the carrier’s plea for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings.
“Go First’s allegations that Pratt & Whitney is responsible for its financial condition are without merit. Pratt & Whitney will vigorously defend itself against Go’s claims, and is pursuing its own legal recourse,” it said.