SpiceJet’s expansion ambitions are set to begin, with the acquisition of 75 aircraft over the next two years through its recently finalised ₹3,000 Crore QIP, according to CEO Ajay Singh.
According to Ajay Singh, the CMD of SpiceJet, the airline currently has no intentions of raising additional funds. He asserts ...
The market is now divided between two large groups, and there is no guarantee that these players will not undercut pricing to ...
Furthermore, the airline intends to acquire 40 to 45 aircraft from the secondary market during the next few years, expanding ...
Budget airline SpiceJet is gearing up for significant expansion, planning to add 75 aircraft to its fleet within the next two ...
SpiceJet plans to expand its fleet by adding 75 aircraft over the next two years, funded by a recently concluded Rs 3,000 ...
Ajay Singh expressed confidence that SpiceJet will soon clear all obligations, including Rs 650 crore in statutory dues and ...
ELFC, which had previously claimed $16.7 million, has agreed to settle for an undisclosed amount, which is lower than the initial claim, the airline said in a statement ...
Had we needed to we could have actually raised a significantly higher amount. But we think that this amount is sufficient to ...
SpiceJet Ltd., which raised 30 billion rupees ($359 million) last week in an institutional share sale, plans to add 75 ...
Further, he said the airport would soon become a major airport in the State with connectivity to big cities. “Efforts are on ...
SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh is confident that better times are on the horizon for the currently ...