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SpiceJet's fourth-quarter profit gets on gain from settlement with funding agency

Indian budget plan carrier SpiceJet reported a fourthquarter revenue get on Monday following a gain from a settlement with a financing company and the airline stated it was in talks to raise additional funds.

The business's standalone profit rose to 1.19 billion rupees ($ 14.2 million) in the fourth quarter ending March, from 168.6 million rupees a year previously.

SpiceJet stated it reserved a gain of 5.68 billion rupees related to a settlement in March with trade financing firm Export Advancement Canada (EDC). In 2011, the airline took ownership of 13 Bombardier Q400 aircraft with the help of EDC funding.

The gain, coupled with a 10% fall in costs helped to more than balance out an almost 20% fall in overall profits throughout the 4th quarter as SpiceJet has a hard time to boost capability.

The provider, which had actually postponed releasing quarterly results for the third time in as several years, also reported a. third-quarter loss of 3.01 billion rupees. SpiceJet did not. point out a factor for the delay in releasing its third- and. fourth-quarter outcomes.

The business reported a full-year loss of 4.09 billion. rupees, the smallest since 2019.

SpiceJet has actually struggled to scale up operations over the past. year, regardless of numerous efforts, from reaching settlements with. some lessors, and raising funds, to even cutting jobs to save. costs.

The company reported money and cash equivalents of 1.87. billion rupees since end-March, while its cash from functional. activities was negative 6.13 billion rupees.

SpiceJet's market share was 5.4% since March-end, below. 6.9% a year earlier, as it flew 20% fewer passengers, according. to data from India's aviation regulator.

The business's legal and monetary difficulties have avoided it. from benefiting from competing Go First's troubles even as. providers IndiGo and Air India induct new jets and. broaden product offerings and locations.

(source: Reuters)