Tanzania, Nov. 23 -- Dar es Salaam. Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) expects its three grounded Airbus 220-300 passenger planes to be back in service soon.

The national carrier became the latest airline to ground its Airbus A220 twin-jets about a fortnight ago following a technical issue with its Pratt and Whitney engines.

The carrier grounded three of its four Airbus A220-300's as a result.

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ATCL, which was forced to reduce the frequency of some of its flights, expects to receive a spare engine before the end of this month, which will make it possible for one of the grounded planes to be back in service.

This is according to the airline's managing director and CEO, Mr Ladislaus ...