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Home » News » SpiceJet’s revival “going very well”, airline to double fleet in a year, says CMD Ajay Singh

SpiceJet’s revival “going very well”, airline to double fleet in a year, says CMD Ajay Singh

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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The National Carrier Spicejet Reactivation Plan is “going very well” and the airline is on the way to double its current fleet in the next 12 months, said President and Managing Director Ajay Singh on Wednesday.

In January, Spicejet announced plans to bring operations 10 of its plane to land, including four BOEING B737 Max, in mid -April.

The airline had said that it has added 10 planes to its October 2024 fleet: three lands on land that were taken to the service and seven lease induced.

Spicejet had faced multiple winds against, including financial problems and legal disputes with lessors. In recent months, the carrier has raised funds and is on the reactivation path.

When asked about Spicejet’s reactivation plan, Singh said: “It is going very well and at this time we hope to have doubled our current fleet and this return to the service program we have, all the planes that are on the ground to be on the ground to be on the ground to be on the ground to be on the ground, and that we will be on the ground to be on the ground to be on the ground to be on the ground and The land that will be on the ground to be on the ground and be on the ground, and that we will be on the ground, be on the ground to be on the ground to be on the ground, and will be on the ground, and we will be on the ground that will be on the ground to be on the ground, and will be on the ground, and that we will be on the ground that will be on the ground to be on the ground and be on the ground, and that we will be on the ground that will be on the ground to be in the field to be in the field on the ground. or where we are currently the company.

I was talking to journalists outside a travel conclave here.

Like January 10, of the total of 62 planes in Fleet, Spicejet had 28 aircraft in operations, comprising 20 B737, six of Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8 and two Airbus A320.

In addition, when asked about the impact of China’s reported prohibition of Boeing aircraft deliveries to their carriers in the current tariff war with the USA. Uu., Said the spicejet CMD: “We will discuss with the manufacturers and we will see how we can be the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation of the situation.

In addition, he said that “to the extent that we can take advantage of what happened, or of course we will.”

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