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Spicejet plans to purchase up to 40 additional aircraft

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The Indian airline Spicejet wants to grow further and buy ten to 15 wide-body aircraft. Overall, the carrier has in mind that they will acquire 30 to 40 additional machines in addition to the 133 Boeing 737 Max 8s that are still waiting for.

CEO Ajay Singh also told Bloomberg News that he anticipates a rapid recovery in air traffic in India. At the same time, he expects particularly strong demand. Obviously you want to go against him too Tata Group position and therefore relies on expansion.

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