The airline emphasized that the fleet upgrade is part of a larger strategy aimed at scaling up its operations across domestic and international routes.
SpiceJet to induct five Boeing 737s ahead of winter rush

New Delhi: SpiceJet has confirmed plans to expand its fleet with the addition of five Boeing 737 aircraft, scheduled to be inducted by October 2025 through a damp lease arrangement. Under this model, both the airline and the leasing partner will jointly manage flight operations.
The strategic move comes in anticipation of heightened passenger traffic during the upcoming winter travel season and is expected to support increased demand through early summer 2026, the news report said.
As of Friday at 2:05 PM, the airline’s shares were trading at ₹38.27 on the BSE, reflecting a 2.4% decline.
SpiceJet also revealed ongoing discussions with multiple lessors to secure additional aircraft as part of efforts to boost capacity.
“This expansion will significantly enhance our fleet strength and help us deliver an improved travel experience to our customers,” said Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer at SpiceJet. “We are exploring further aircraft additions in preparation for a strong winter schedule.”
The airline emphasized that the fleet upgrade is part of a larger strategy aimed at scaling up its operations across both domestic and international routes.
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