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SpiceJet settles $90.8 mn dispute; now owns 13 Q400 planes

November 14, 2024 12:33 IST
Source:PTI

SpiceJet on Thursday said it has settled a $90.8 million dispute with Export Development Canada for a total consideration of $22.5 million, leading to the airline taking ownership of 13 Q400 planes.

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This resolution will result in savings of $68.3 million (Rs 574 crore), it said.

 

The crisis-hit airline, which recently raised Rs 3,000 crore, has also acquired the full ownership of 13 EDC-financed Q400 aircraft and the development will help in reducing operational costs.

In a release, the carrier said it has "fully settled a $90.8 million (Rs 763 crore) dispute with Export Development Canada (EDC) for a total of $22.5 million".

Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director of SpiceJet, said the resolution allows the airline to move forward with a strengthened balance sheet and focus on getting Q400 aircraft back into service as quickly as possible.

Details about the airline's operational fleet could not be immediately ascertained.

Source: PTI
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