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Seven of these aircraft will be acquired on lease, while three previously grounded ones are being reintroduced, SpiceJet said in a release.
The Gurugram-headquartered airline has only 19 aircraft in operations while as many as 36 planes were on grounded as of October 8 according to the live aircraft fleet tracking website, Planespotter.net.
The announcement comes on the back of SpiceJet securing Rs 3,000 crore fresh capital infusion through QIP late last month.
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SpiceJet said it has already signed agreements for the leased aircraft, with the full induction of all seven planes expected by November 15.
Two of these leased aircraft have already arrived in India and are scheduled for immediate induction, the airline said, adding that it will also operationalise its grounded planes in phases, with the first three set to re-enter service before the end of November.
“This addition (of 10 aircraft) is crucial as we continue to meet the growing demand for air travel while strengthening our operational capabilities,” SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh said.