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SpiceJet lessors in talks to reclaim planes over missed payments: Report

One of the leasing companies started to pull out a few planes earlier this year after SpiceJet failed to pay maintenance fees due since late last year

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About 10 planes in total have been or could be repossessed, with leases terminated with the airline's agreement

Reuters
Two lessors to Indian carrier SpiceJet Ltd are in talks to terminate contracts and repossess planes via mutually agreed deals with the airline over missed payments, according to two sources directly involved in the discussions.
One of the leasing companies started to pull out a few planes earlier this year after SpiceJet failed to pay maintenance fees due since late last year and lease rentals since last month, said one source, adding that talks were continuing over other jets.
The second lessor began discussions, which are ongoing, last month just as the coronavirus pandemic started crippling the airline industry, according to the

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