ATI Jet (Jetvia) sues Pratt & Whitney Canada over contracted engine support, alleging lease-engine failures led to long groundin

ATI Jet (El Paso), also known as Jetvia, filed suit against Pratt & Whitney Canada, alleging the OEM systematically missed contracted lease-engine support and maintenance timelines. The carrier says these failures contributed to prolonged aircraft groundings and substantial charter revenue losses.

Discovered 2026-07-01T13:29:59.267493-07:00 | 2026-07-01T13:29:59.267493-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The lawsuit centers on availability commitments for lease engines—directly affecting aircraft uptime, revenue generation, and how customers evaluate OEM support performance under contract.
  • It highlights operational risk from maintenance and support delays, with the claim tied to prolonged groundings and “substantial” charter revenue losses.
  • The case may inform how lessors and operators structure and enforce engine support/SLA provisions, including remedies when response times and maintenance obligations are missed.

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