SpiceJet, after securing Rs 3,000 crore in funding, plans to restore all its grounded planes within 18-24 months, allocating Rs 400 crore for spares and maintenance. Meanwhile, it will wet-lease aircraft to enhance capacity, aiming for a 100-aircraft fleet by the end of 2026.
Grounded planes to fly again in 2 years: SpiceJet

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