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SpiceJet settles litigation with lessor and its affiliates for Boeing aircraft

SpiceJet settles litigation with lessor and its affiliates for Boeing aircraft

Low-cost carrier SpiceJet Ltd said on Tuesday it has entered into a settlement agreement with aircraft lessor Goshawk Aviation Ltd and its affiliates related to three Boeing aircraft, reports Reuters. The airline said that the

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SpiceJet in talks with investors for stake sale

SpiceJet in talks with investors for stake sale

According to its senior executive, SpiceJet is believed to be in talks with potential investors for a likely stake sale, reports Jagriti Chandra for The Hindu. “There are discussions going on because we need to

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Lessor asks DGCA to de-register SpiceJet’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft

Lessor asks DGCA to de-register SpiceJet’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft

Alterna Aircraft Ltd, located in Ireland, has urged the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to de-register its aircraft operated by SpiceJet, reports Mint. In its appeal to India's aviation regulator, Alterna did not state

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SpiceJet clears pending dues with AAI

SpiceJet clears pending dues with AAI

Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet Ltd said on Tuesday it had cleared all its outstanding principal dues with the state-run airport operator Airports Authority of India (AAI), sending its shares up nearly 5 per cent. The

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SpiceJet Mum-Kandala flight safely aborts takeoff on runway

SpiceJet Mum-Kandala flight safely aborts takeoff on runway

According to a TOI report, a day after SpiceJet was ordered to operate half of its approved schedule, its Mumbai-Kandla flight aborted take-off at Mumbai on June 28 after getting a caution alert. The aircraft

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DGCA orders SpiceJet to operate 50% of approved flights for 8 weeks following multiple snags

DGCA orders SpiceJet to operate 50% of approved flights for 8 weeks following multiple snags

Aviation regulator DGCA on July 27 ordered SpiceJet to operate a maximum of 50 per cent of its flights for eight weeks after several of its planes reported technical malfunction recently. During these eight weeks,

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