SpiceJet flies Boeing 737 Max again
SpiceJet returned its long grounded Boeing 737 Max into service after a pause of two-and-a-half years.
A special flight was conducted from New Delhi to Gwalio.with SpiceJet owners and Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia onboard to showcase its safety and instil customer confidence
As a further inducement, the planes will offer broadband connectivity.
SpiceJet is the only operator of the 737 Max in India and currently has 13 in its fleet.
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