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SpiceJet enters settlement agreement with Boeing over claims related to grounded 737 MAX aircraft

In a filing with the BSE, SpiceJet said Boeing has agreed to provide certain accommodations and settle outstanding claims related to the grounding of 737 MAX aircraft and its return to service

November 17, 2021 / 09:40 IST
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A SpiceJet aircraft | Representative image
A SpiceJet aircraft | Representative image

Domestic airline SpiceJet has entered into a settlement agreement with aircraft manufacturer Boeing, the company informed the exchanges on November 17.

In a filing with the BSE, SpiceJet said it has entered a settlement agreement with Boeing wherein “Boeing has agreed to provide certain accommodations and settle outstanding claims related to the grounding of 737 MAX aircraft and its return to service”.

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The release further said that the agreement “paves the way for induction of efficient and younger MAX aircraft” into SpiceJet’s fleet, and “ensures the resumption of new aircraft deliveries from our order of 155 MAX aircraft”.

The newest statement comes after SpiceJet on September 13 said it entered into a settlement with CDB Aviation, a major lessor of Boeing 737 Max aircraft. Prior to this the airline on August 26 also informed that it has agreed to a settlement with Avolon, another major lessor of this aircraft.