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With these two additions, a total of five aircraft have joined the airline's fleet this month as part of its aggressive winter expansion plan.
Both aircraft have now commenced commercial operations.
The airline had earlier inducted two Boeing 737s and one wide-body Airbus A340 aircraft this month. The expansion aligns with the airline's strategy to cater to the strong travel demand during the festive and holiday season.
In total, SpiceJet plans to add 20 aircraft between October and November.
Debojo Maharshi, chief business officer, SpiceJet, said: Our latest inductions and the return of another 737 MAX to active service mark another strong step in SpiceJet's growth story.
This is one of our largest-ever expansion phases, driven by a clear focus on meeting the surge in travel demand and offering our passengers more destinations, enhanced connectivity, and greater convenience.
By December 2025, our expanded fleet will help us more than double capacity and triple our ASKM, marking a major milestone in our growth journey.
SpiceJet is a low-cost Indian airline. It is an IATA-IOSA certified carrier operating Boeing 737s and Q-400s, and a leading regional player under the UDAN scheme.
On a consolidated basis, SpiceJet reported net loss of Rs 233.85 crore in Q1 June 2025 as against net profit of Rs 158.31 crore in Q1 June 2024. Net sales declined 35.62% YoY to Rs 1059.88 crore in Q1 June 2025.
The scrip rose 0.91% to currently trade at Rs 38.80 on the BSE.
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