SpiceJet Airline announced on Thursday that it has fully resolved a $90.8 million (Rs 763 crore) dispute with EDC, finalizing the settlement.
Ajay Singh
Ajay Singh-led SpiceJet (SG) plans to officially launch seaplane services in 2025, on multiple routes nearly four years after its first seaplane route trial.
On Wednesday (Jan 10, 2024), the Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) announced its plans to initiate flights to Lakshadweep and Ayodhya.
The Delhi High Court, in a hearing on July 19, while considering the bail plea of SpiceJet (SG) Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh, acknowledged the gravity of the fraud allegations against him concerning a share transfer agreement.
In a move aimed at bolstering its financial position, budget airline SpiceJet (SG) has announced that its CEO and Promoter, Ajay Singh, will inject Rs 500 crore into the company.
Singh is in active talks for a potential stake sale with a Middle Eastern carrier who has showed desire to purchase 24 percent stake and a board seat in SpiceJet
SpiceJet will take on more Boeing 737 Max jets in the coming months, and the airline hopes to launch broadband internet access