SpiceJet shares rose after the airline announced the induction of two Boeing 737 aircraft into its fleet, boosting its operational capacity on key domestic and international routes.
The induction of the two Boeing 737 aircraft is another step in SpiceJet's efforts to expand capacity in a 'responsible' manner, the company's CBO said.
Indian airlines IndiGo and SpiceJet continue to rely on foreign aircraft leased on “Wet/Damp Lease” arrangements to shore up capacity amid fleet constraints and delivery delays, according to details ...
SpiceJet has entered into an agreement with US-based StandardAero that will provide the services for operationalising the airline's grounded Boeing 737 MAX planes and three of the aircraft are ...
A top executive of India's budget airline SpiceJet said Boeing told him its 737 MAX planes should be flying by July.
Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet plans to reintroduce its first Boeing 737 Max 8 – grounded over unpaid dues to lessors – putting the jet into service on 29 January. The carrier says it aims to bring ...
Indian LCC SpiceJet is taking a notable step in its efforts to activate more of its fleet by returning the first of its parked Boeing 737 MAXs to service. The carrier plans to reintroduce the first of ...
The airline is nearly operating as many wet-leases as those operational from its own fleet. It has also benefited from the ...
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