The turnaround push comes as SpiceJet’s net worth turned positive in FY25. In June, it also reached a settlement with Carlyle, its largest lessor, restructuring $121.18 million of lease obligations.
Restructuring Indian low-cost carrier Spicejet will add more flights using reactivated De Havilland Canada Dash 8 Q400s after disclosing a settlement to take ownership of 13 of the twin-turboprops.
Airbus A340 to Join SpiceJet Fleet by September End, Second Plane in Talks SpiceJet has finalised a lease agreement to induct a wide-body Airbus A340 aircraft into its fleet, marking a key milestone ...
SpiceJet plans to introduce more planes, more flights and more destination options in the near future. India's skies are getting busier than ever. The country's aviation industry is now one of the ...
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