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Go First, filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday and grounded all flights, leaving almost 100,000 passengers stranded. The carrier now owes its creditors roughly 800 million dollars. It blames its troubles primarily on problems with Pratt & Whitney engines used in its aircraft with Go First saying it was forced to ground too many flights. The US engine maker has said the airline is exaggerating its role. Go First also struggled during the pandemic, when strict rules limited air travel.   

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