The Centre-run AAI had in 2020 put SpiceJet on a 'cash and carry' basis as the carrier was unable to clear its previous dues
It has risen to 80% in February-June period, compared with 60%; but market share is lower than in January
Indian airlines reported 478 technical snags in the year to June 30, 2022, but dozens of mid-air safety incidents in recent weeks have prompted special spot checks and safety audits by DGCA
Aircraft occupancy of SpiceJet on July 30 and 31 was 81% and 82.4% respectively. The airline said that all its flights have departed on time, as per schedule and there have been no cancellations.
SpiceJet said on Monday its flight operations remained normal and on schedule, days after the aviation regulator ordered to slash its approved fleet to 50% for eight weeks citing safety snags
All the snags experienced are routine and happen with all airlines and all types of fleet, says Arun Kumar
A Dubai-based lessor of SpiceJet Ltd has asked India's aviation regulator to deregister three of the budget airline's planes as SpiceJet struggles with high costs and maintenance challenges
Aircraft lessor DAE has approached aviation regulator DGCA to deregister three SpiceJet 737 planes
The scrip rose 3.65 per cent to end the day at Rs 38.30 apiece on BSE and during intra-day trade, it jumped 4.73 per cent to Rs 38.70.
The airline has told the government it plans to have 40 aircraft by December 2024 and 150 by December 2030
A SpiceJet Q400 aircraft scheduled to fly from Mumbai to Kandla aborted take off 'owing to illumination of a caution alert', the airline said in a statement
"All airlines have informed that all stations have now been manned by type rated certifying staff by sending them on either 'temporary posting' or 'on flight duty'," it mentioned.
A total of 177 surveillance, 497 spot checks and 169 night surveillance have been carried out by DGCA on engineering and maintenance aspects of scheduled operators during the last one year
The Indian airline company SpiceJet on Thursday assured their passengers and travel partners that all flights departed on time and there has been absolutely no impact on flight operations
A day after it was asked by the aviation regulator to curtail its services by half, Spicejet said on Thursday that it is confident of scaling up its operations and addressing concerns of the DGCA
Indian aviation regulator DGCA directed the low-cost airline to operate only 50 per cent of its flights for eight weeks.
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DGCA issues diktat after a series of incidents cause safety concern
On July 6, the DGCA issued a show-cause notice to SpiceJet following at least eight incidents of technical malfunction in its aircraft since June 19
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