Budget carrier SpiceJet today said aircraft leasing firm BBAM has agreed in-principle to settle out of court the dispute over aircraft rentals and not to pursue its application to the aviation regulator for de-registration of five Boeing planes.
"SpiceJet has entered into an in-principle understanding with its five lessors managed by BBAM Aircraft Leasing and Finance with regard to five aircraft operated by the company," SpiceJet said in a regulatory filing today.
Under the understanding, the lessors have agreed to suspend court proceedings, including winding these up, and the de-registration process of aircraft, subject to SpiceJet satisfying the terms of settlement and parties executing definitive agreements, the airline said.
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Currently, the budget carrier has a fleet of 32 aircraft, of which 27 are Boeing 737 and the rest Bombardier Q400s. The airline plans to add seven more Boeing 737 aircraft to its fleet by May.