Key Points

SpiceJet is bringing an Airbus A340 into its fleet by the end of September. The wide-body aircraft will start operations in October, subject to regulatory approvals. This move is part of a major expansion that includes plans for a second A340 and 18 new Boeing 737s. The airline aims to boost capacity and expand its international network with these additions.

Key Points: SpiceJet Inducts Airbus A340 in Fleet Expansion Drive

  • SpiceJet's first A340 will initially operate on a wet lease for greater flexibility
  • The aircraft aims to meet rising passenger demand and enhance connectivity
  • A second Airbus A340 is under negotiation for future fleet expansion
  • The airline also plans to induct 18 Boeing 737 aircraft starting in 2025
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SpiceJet to induct Airbus A340 as part of fleet expansion drive

SpiceJet to add Airbus A340 aircraft, boosting capacity for domestic and international routes, with a second A340 and 18 Boeing 737s planned.

"SpiceJet is poised for one of its most ambitious growth phases. - Debojo Maharshi, SpiceJet CBO"

Gurugram, September 26

SpiceJet on Friday announced that it has signed a lease agreement to induct a wide-body Airbus A340 aircraft into its fleet by the end of September, marking a major step in the airline's expansion strategy.

According to the airline, the aircraft is expected to arrive in India later this month and begin operations in the first week of October, subject to regulatory approvals. Initially, the A340 will operate on a wet lease model before transitioning to a damp lease, which the company said would provide greater operational flexibility and cost savings.

The induction is aimed at boosting capacity to meet rising passenger demand and enhancing connectivity across SpiceJet's domestic and international network. The airline also confirmed that it is in advanced talks to lease a second A340, reaffirming its long-term commitment to expanding its fleet and tapping into new markets.

"We are thrilled to introduce the Airbus A340 into our fleet as part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our service offerings and expand our domestic and international network," SpiceJet Chief Business Officer Debojo Maharshi said in the statement.

He further added that the induction of the Airbus A340 marked the beginning of one of the airline's most ambitious growth phases. This aircraft will allow us to tap into new markets and expand our international footprint.

"With another A340 under negotiation and 18 Boeing 737 aircraft joining our fleet soon, SpiceJet is poised for one of its most ambitious growth phases," Maharshi said.

Earlier this month, SpiceJet also announced agreements to induct 18 Boeing 737 aircraft, including four Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, with deliveries beginning in October 2025. Together with the planned wide-body additions, the airline said it is positioning itself for sustained growth in both capacity and connectivity.

SpiceJet is an Indian low-cost airline headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. As of May 2025, it is the fourth-largest airline in India by the number of domestic passengers carried, with a market share of 4%. It connects 73 destinations, including 60 in India and 13 internationally, from its bases in Delhi and Hyderabad.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A340 is quite fuel-inefficient compared to newer aircraft. While expansion is good, I hope SpiceJet considers environmental impact and fuel costs. Sustainable growth should be the focus.
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Priya S
Finally! More capacity means hopefully lower fares during peak seasons. Last Diwali, ticket prices were crazy. Looking forward to more options for family travel abroad.
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Arjun K
Wet lease to damp lease transition makes sense financially. Smart move by SpiceJet management. Hope they maintain service quality while expanding so rapidly.
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Michael C
The A340 is a comfortable aircraft for long-haul flights. If SpiceJet can offer competitive pricing on international routes, this could really shake up the market. Good for consumers!
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Neha E
Hope they focus on training staff properly with this expansion. Rapid growth sometimes leads to service quality issues. Wishing them the best though - competition is good for us passengers!
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Vikram M
ज़रूरी है कि DGCA ensures proper safety checks before these aircraft start operations. Expansion is good but safety should never be compromised. Jai Hind!

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