Two Airbus A321neo airframes aged just six years old are to be scrapped for parts as the industry continues to grapple with supply chain issues and parts shortages. The two aircraft flew for IndiGo for almost six years but have now been acquired by aircraft aftermarket firm Setna iO.
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