Aircraft lessors want SpiceJet to return 15 Boeing planes


Cash-strapped SpiceJet's troubles aren't quite over even as its new promoters, led by Ajay Singh, plan to infuse funds to revive the carrier. Aircraft lessors want 15 of the airline's 20 Boeing planes to be returned, possibly stalling the government's plan to relax SpiceJet's advance booking limits beyond March 28. 
The lessors have asked the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to deregister the aircraft that they want to repossess. However, sources close to the new promoters say they are in talks with the lessors and a solution will be found soon. 
BOC Aviation, which has leased three aircraft to Spice-Jet, met DGCA Director General M Sathiyavathy on Friday and requested her to deregister their aircraft. "The lessors fear a Kingfisher kind of situation and they might not be able to take their aircraft back," said a government source aware of the development. 

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