Spicejet spices up jet deal


Buying planes: A boy looks at a SpiceJet Ltd aircraft parked on the tarmac at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India. The budget carrier wants planes that it seeks to order to be delivered on time. – Bloomberg

Indian budget airline SpiceJet’s US$11bil deal rests on timeliness

NEW DELHI: SpiceJet Ltd, the Indian budget carrier choosing between Boeing Co and Airbus Group SE for its at least US$11bil order, has one condition: Delivery needs to be on time.

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