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Low
cost carrier SpiceJet claimed to have 26 Boeing 737s operational in its fleet
on Tuesday — down from a summer high of 35. But in just five days, or by
Sunday, the airline admits that its Boeing fleet has depleted by two more and is
down to 24.
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On Tuesday, COO Sanjiv Kapoor had
said that the airline's daily flights were down from 345 in the summer to 300.
But with two more planes not flying now, the cancellations have grown. While
the LCC claims 50-odd flight reductions, industry sources say its actual fleet
flying and number of daily flights being operated on them may be much
lower—causing hardship to flyers who booked in advance.
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"We
are revamping the fleet to come out stronger and shed unfavourable contracts
and unwanted aircraft. We are doing this as part of turnaround process ...
(Our) schedule reduction is about 50," Kapoor told TOI on Sunday, while
claiming that the airline's Boeing 737s fleet will grow to about 30 by
year-end.
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Aviation authorities are closely
watching the crisis deepen at SpiceJet which needs immediate infusion of funds
to survive. "We have summoned both the airline management and promoter
group. They keep telling us that SpiceJet will soon be recapitalized. But
nothing seems to be happening in reality on that front. We do not want to have
another Kingfisher as we have seen what pain it entails for the
stakeholders," said a senior official.
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So will the aviation ministry and
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) just keep watching as SpiceJet
reduces its fleet and flights? "We monitor the aircraft of financially
weak airlines more stringently to ensure that safety is not compromised by lack
of funds. We will take the next step if there is any chance of a cash crunch
affecting maintenance or safety," said a senior DGCA official.
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SpiceJet fleet thinning down
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