New Delhi: No-frills carrier SpiceJet, which is looking to expand its
fleet, has taken delivery of another Airbus plane on wet lease basis.
The first Airbus aircraft, wet-leased from Czech company CSA, was inducted into the fleet by SpiceJet in June.
Expanding fleet. Image courtesy SpiceJet Expanding fleet. Image courtesy SpiceJet
The second Airbus A319 on wet lease has arrived, SpiceJet's chief operating officer (COO) Sanjiv Kapoor today tweeted.
These planes are being taken on wet lease for a period of three months and would be used in the metro routes.
"... our second wet-lease Airbus A319, arrived this morning. Will be seen on some AMD (Ahmedabad), BOM (Mumbai), DEL (Delhi), CCU (Kolkata), and GAU (Guwahati) flights," Kapoor said in the tweet.
Read news in full 20/07/15 First Post
The first Airbus aircraft, wet-leased from Czech company CSA, was inducted into the fleet by SpiceJet in June.
Expanding fleet. Image courtesy SpiceJet Expanding fleet. Image courtesy SpiceJet
The second Airbus A319 on wet lease has arrived, SpiceJet's chief operating officer (COO) Sanjiv Kapoor today tweeted.
These planes are being taken on wet lease for a period of three months and would be used in the metro routes.
"... our second wet-lease Airbus A319, arrived this morning. Will be seen on some AMD (Ahmedabad), BOM (Mumbai), DEL (Delhi), CCU (Kolkata), and GAU (Guwahati) flights," Kapoor said in the tweet.
Read news in full 20/07/15 First Post
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