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SpiceJet plans to put 25 grounded airplanes back in the air

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New Delhi: Low-cost carrier SpiceJet on Wednesday said that it has mobilized its plan to revive 25 grounded aircraft.

Funds for the revival will be drawn from the government’s Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) and better cash accruals.

The company in a statement said it has already mobilized around Rs 400 crore towards getting its grounded fleet back in the air, which will further enhance its top-line.

“We are meticulously working towards return to service of our grounded fleet back in the air soon. Majority of the ECLGS funding received by the airline would be utilized for the same, which will help us capitalise and make the most of the upcoming peak travel season,” airline Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh said.

SpiceJet stocks traded in green on Wednesday in the early trade on BSE.

Hit hard by the Covid pandemic, most of the Indian carriers are struggling to return to profitability and better financial health. On the back of strong domestic air traffic growth, they expect to improve their yields and expand their network.

While revising outlook from negative to stable, rating agency ICRA recently said that the Indian aviation industry is gradually moving out of a turbulent phase.

It projected domestic passenger traffic growth at 8-13% in FY2024, to reach 145-150 million.

Meanwhile, Wadia group-owned budget carrier Go First has filed an application with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for resolution under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

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