Scoot blames flight cancellations on shortage of spare parts caused by supply chain issues


Scoot said the shortage is affecting the aviation industry as a whole, but did not elaborate on the affected spare parts and aircraft types. - ST

SINGAPORE: Budget airline Scoot has attributed its latest spate of flight disruptions to a shortage of spare parts arising from supply chain issues.

Its latest comments came a day after The Straits Times reported on May 8 that 33 Scoot flights scheduled to leave or land at Changi Airport were cancelled over five days from May 2 to 6.

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