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 ...
The airline is nearly operating as many wet-leases as those operational from its own fleet. It has also benefited from the ...
SpiceJet has announced a partnership with US aerospace manufacturer Natilus to bring the innovative HORIZON aircraft to India ...
SpiceJet has inducted two Boeing 737 aircraft into its fleet, further strengthening its operational capability and capacity across key ...
A damp-leased Boeing 737-800 flying for SpiceJet in 2022. Credit: NurPhoto SRL/Alamy Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet has begun a major fleet ramp-up for the winter schedule season with the arrival of ...
Indian carrier SpiceJet has signed a conditional purchase agreement for 100 of Natilus's blended-wing body aircraft, marking ...
Natilus and SpiceJet have formed a partnership to help launch blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft in India, with a potential ...
The watchdog on Monday provided a clarification about the lease duration for aircraft taken by IndiGo from Turkey amid ...