Budget carrier SpiceJet today said it will infuse Rs 300 crore into the airline through various instruments and enhance its fleet size to 45-50 aircraft by March next year.
The decision to raise an additional Rs 300 crore was taken by the airline's board that met in Chennai today, the company said.
The airline's Board of Directors has also appointed new majority shareholder Ajay Singh and his wife Shiwani Singh as directors and Harsha Vardhana Singh as Independent Director.
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"The Board also took on record mobilization of additional funding of Rs 300 crore through various sources," SpiceJet said in statement.
Singh, a co-founder of SpiceJet who exited the airline in 2010, took back its control after acquiring the entire 58.46 per cent stake of Kalanithi Maran and Kal Airways Pvt. Ltd in February as part of a revival plan.
As part of the plan, approved by the Civil Aviation Ministry, Singh has committed an investment of Rs 1,500 crore in the carrier, of which he has already infused Rs 500 crore in February immediately after taking over its ownership.
"The board also took on record company's efforts to increase its fleet size to 45-50 aircraft by March 2016," the statement said.
The airline currently has 35 planes - 20 Boeing 737s and 15 Bombardier Q400 - in its fleet.