As part of the settlement structure, any amount realised by the lessor over $50 million from the eventual sale of these shares will partially offset SpiceJet’s future lease obligations. The deal also provides the airline access to $79.6 million in cash maintenance reserves for aircraft and engine upkeep and $9.9 million in cash maintenance credits.
The shares of the aviation company are trading nearly half a percent in the green at 3 pm. The stock has fallen over 34% in the year so far.In Q2FY26, the airline’s revenue from operations fell 14% year-on-year to ₹781 crore. Net loss widened by nearly 44% to ₹633 crore, dragged further by a foreign exchange loss of ₹187 crore during the quarter.
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