This initiative will significantly increase the current fleet size of 28 aircraft, even as some aircraft are redelivered to lessors during the same period.
SpiceJet has added 10 planes to its fleet since October 2024, comprising three previously grounded aircraft brought back into service and seven inducted on lease.
Over the past three months, the company’s network expansion strategy has resulted in the addition of more than 60 new flights, further enhancing its overall connectivity.
Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director, SpiceJet, said: “Our plan to bring 10 aircraft back into service by mid‐April is a reflection of SpiceJet’s unwavering commitment to its growth and operational excellence.
SpiceJet is on a strong path to recovery and growth, and we remain focused on providing reliable and affordable air travel to millions of Indians."
SpiceJet is a low-budget air carrier. The airline operates a fleet of Boeing 737s, Q-400s, & freighters and is the country's largest regional player operating multiple daily flights under UDAN, or the Regional Connectivity Scheme. The airline also operates a dedicated air cargo service under the brand name SpiceXpress, offering cargo connectivity across India and on international routes.
The scrip had tumbled 5.70% to end at Rs 49.66 on the BSE on Friday.