NEW DELHI: Budget carrier SpiceJet is holding discussions with lessors globally to induct aircraft in its fleet to fill the gap which had formed after it grounded 12 Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes post the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
Share prices of SpiceJet gained as much as 14.24 per cent to Rs 104.70 and closed at 7.04 per cent higher to Rs 98.10 compared to the previous close of Rs 91.65.
Earlier this week, there were reports that SpiceJet is in talk with lessors of crisis-hit Jet Airways to induct its Boeing planes. Jet Airways has so far grounded two-thirds (about 80 planes) of its fleet over non-payment of dues to lessors.