Indian low cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) has announced its plan to add ten Boeing 737 aircraft to its fleet in response to the growing passenger demand.
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Indian Low cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) has announced a partnership with FTAI Aviation, a US based engine services provider, to lease up to 20 engines for fleet revival.
Indian LCC SpiceJet (SG) has launched a brand new livery on its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Subsequently, the livery features the Michelin Star chef Vikas Khanna.
SpiceJet (SG) Airlines has returned all eight Boeing 737s taken on wet lease from Turkey-based leisure carrier Corendon Airlines (XC).
SpiceJet (SG) Airlines introduces special onboard dining experiences crafted by acclaimed Michelin-star chef Vikas Khanna with the aim of promoting education for girls.
On May 25th, India’s National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) postponed Aircastle’s petition for an insolvency plea against Indian LCC SpiceJet (SG); the new hearing date is June 1st, which is today.
Indian LCC SpiceJet (SG) Airlines has wet-leased the two old Airbus A340s from the Romanian-based Legend Airlines (LZ).
The Indian Aviation sector is facing lots of issues, From Go First Insolvency, IndiGo Airlines Engine shortages, and Spicejet Lessor turmoil to Air India’s staff shortages.
SpiceJet was given notice and instructed to list the case for the next hearing on May 17 by a two-member Principal bench of the NCLT led by President Ramalingam Sudhakar.
The Bombay High Court (HC) ordered SpiceJet to extend the service contracts of several of its employees whose current agreements were set to expire on December 31, 2021.