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SpiceJet, India's SpiceJet, adds eight more Boeing 737s to its fleet ahead of the festive rush

SpiceJet, the Indian budget airline in trouble, announced on Tuesday that it would lease eight more Boeing 737s to bolster its fleet for the upcoming winter and festive season.

The airline has now added 18 Boeing jets to its fleet, including 10 previously leased Boeing jets that are scheduled to be delivered starting in October.

SpiceJet signed several settlements with lessors, creditors and others in the last few years. However, it has struggled to expand its capacity.

Last week, Carlyle’s Commercial Aviation Investment and Servicing unit paid $89.5 million in settlement to the airline.

In June, the airline suffered its second consecutive quarter loss due to a weak demand for leisure travel on certain routes in the midst of India-Pakistan's worst fighting in decades.

The company also noted that the delay in bringing its aircraft back into service was a major problem. (Reporting and editing by Sumana Niandy; Urvi Dugar)

(source: Reuters)