No question of filing insolvency, says SpiceJet amid Go First crisis
SpiceJet has initiated the process of reviving its grounded fleet with the $50 million funds received from ECLGS and internal cash accruals.
SpiceJet has initiated the process of reviving its grounded fleet with the $50 million funds received from ECLGS and internal cash accruals.
Restrictions imposed on SpiceJet shall continue to be in force till the end of summer schedule as a matter of abundant caution, says DGCA.
There will be no flight cancellation as a consequence of the DGCA order, says SpiceJet.
Poor internal safety oversight and inadequate maintenance actions have resulted in degradation of the safety margins, DGCA's show cause notice to SpiceJet says.
SpiceJet says the bird hit was observed by the cockpit crew and the captain of the aircraft decided to return to Patna. The post-flight inspection showed the bird hit with 3 fan blades damaged.
Many SpiceJet passengers took to Twitter after they were stuck at airports across the country.