BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indian budget airline SpiceJet said on Wednesday U.S. planemaker Boeing had agreed to settle the outstanding claims related to the grounding of its 737 MAX aircraft. The ...
A SpiceJet Boeing 737-700 collided with a stationary Akasa Air 737 Max during taxiing at Delhi Airport on Wednesday.
SpiceJet's Boeing 737 collides with Akasa Air's aircraft at Delhi airport; DGCA launches investigation into the incident.
Akasa Air and SpiceJet planes collide on taxiway at Delhi airport, damaging both aircraft. DGCA launches probe; passengers ...
A collision between wings of Akasa Air and SpiceJet planes occurred on a taxiway at Delhi airport, grounding both aircraft.
According to officials, the incident involved two Boeing 737 aircraft operated by Akasa Air and SpiceJet. Both planes have ...
According to the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation statement, the Akasa aircraft had already been pushed back from bay No. 104 ...
The Akasa Air flight was set to fly from Delhi to Hyderabad, while the SpiceJet aircraft had arrived from Leh when the ...
Low-cost carrier SpiceJet has expanded its operational fleet to 35 aircraft after inducting five additional Boeing 737s, including one Boeing 737 MAX, as part of its ongoing network and capacity ...
According to initial reports, a SpiceJet Boeing 737-700 flight (SG-124, Leh–Delhi) and an Akasa Air Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight ...
The DGCA has initiated an investigation into the ground collision between SpiceJet and Akasa Air aircraft at Delhi airport ...