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 ...
Fleet expansion move comes as airline seeks to rebuild capacity after slipping behind Akasa Air in aircraft count.
According to SpiceJet, the additional aircraft will help support growing passenger demand across its domestic and ...
Gurgaon-based Indian LCC, faced continuous hurdles over financial, operational and regulatory issues with continued focus on rebuilding its operations. The carrier currently has 11 aircraft in service ...
SpiceJet has signed a damp lease deal for three Airbus A320 aircraft, set to join its fleet in July 2026, while also bringing back a Boeing 737 MAX to strengthen capacity and network operations.
SpiceJet Ltd has strengthened its fleet with the induction of five additional Boeing 737 aircraft, including one Boeing 737 MAX, taking the total number of aircraft additions to 15 in just over a ...
SpiceJet is adding three Airbus A320 aircraft on a damp lease basis. These planes will join the fleet in July 2026. The airline has also brought a Boeing 737 MAX back into commercial service. This ...