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NCLT seeks Aircastle's response to SpiceJet's plea questioning maintainability of its insolvency plea

The tribunal had on May 17 asked the Gurugram-based airline to file a response to the lessor’s insolvency plea and explore options for settlement

June 08, 2023 / 18:16 IST
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Spicejet Ltd. | CMP Rs 27.94 | Shares of SpiceJet jumped 4 percent on June 8 morning after the low-cost airline said it will partner with FTAI Aviation, a leading aftermarket provider of engine services, to reduce maintenance expenses and aircraft downtime. On June 7, SpiceJet commenced Haj operations by operating special flights from Bhopal, Gaya, Vijayawada, Aurangabad and Srinagar. The Spicejet stock has declined 41 percent in the last year as the airline faces a cash crunch, legal battles and regulatory headwinds.

The National Company Law Tribunal(NCLT) on June 8 sought aircraft lessor Aircastle's response in SpiceJet's application questioning the maintainability of the former's insolvency plea.

Senior Advocate Krishnendu Dutta, who appeared for SpiceJet, told the tribunal that they were questioning the maintainability on the ground that Aircastle's power of attorney granting the authority to its representative is defective and also that they had not filed a proper affidavit.

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The tribunal, after hearing his submissions, directed Aircastle to file a response to the application in two weeks. The application will now come up for hearing on July 17.

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