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Spicejet in trouble
On Monday, a SpiceJet plane from Delhi had a tyre blow out as it touched down at the Mumbai airport. Even as the plane safely touched down on the runway, no fumes or smoke were seen.
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
Trouble for Indian low-cost carrier Spicejet will increase as the pilot has called for a no-fly day, Spicejet Pilots can go on Leave.
According to Spicejet’s CMD Ajay Singh, banks and shareholders have approved the separation of the cargo and logistics company Spicexpress from the airline.
Mumbai-bound SpiceJet flight SG 3324 (Mumbai-Kandla) windshield cracked during cruise at FL230. The crack occurred on the outer pane of the P2 site. The aircraft was arriving from Kandla, Gujarat.
Fuselage door warnings lit up on two separate Spicejet planes while taking off on Friday and Saturday, forcing the aircraft to abandon their journeys and return, informed officials of Indian aviation regulator DGCA, which ordered a probe into the incidents.