SpiceJet to revive 10 grounded planes, including Boeing 737 MAX, for mid-2025, boosting its fleet and operational recovery
SpiceJet Boeing 737
Gurugram-headquartered Indian LCC, SpiceJet (SG), plans to bring 3 of its 7 grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft back into service by April 2025. It is a bold approach given the current industry situation.
Officials reported that a SpiceJet (SG) plane en route from Ahmedabad (AMD) to Dubai (DXB) was redirected to Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport due to a medical emergency on board.
Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet (SG) Boeing 737 MAX suffered a tyre burst on landing at Kochi. Further, the SpiceJet flight SG17 operated between Dubai Airport (DXB) and Cochin Airport (COK).