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SpiceJet says Boeing 737 Max airplanes to fly by September-end, settles with lessor Avolon

The airline today said that it has entered into a settlement with Avolon, a major lessor of MAX aircraft, paving the way for the airline’s 737 MAX aircraft to start to return to service.

August 26, 2021 / 14:41 IST
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SpiceJet said it expects to start operations of MAX aircraft around the end of September 2021 subject to regulatory approvals
SpiceJet said it expects to start operations of MAX aircraft around the end of September 2021 subject to regulatory approvals

SpiceJet, the only Indian carrier to operate Boeing 737 Max aircraft, said it expects to restart operations of the grounded airplanes around September-end this year.

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The Boeing 737 Max planes were grounded since March 2019 following two fatal crashes around the world.

In a statement released on August 26, the airline said it has entered into a settlement with Avolon, a major lessor of the MAX aircraft, paving the way for the its 737 MAX fleet to return to service.


The DGCA is conducting pilot training, flight testing and software testing on the Boeing 737 Max aircraft, the official added.