New Delhi, July 3 -- SpiceJet on Thursday said it has received the first two of its overhauled engines from global MRO provider StandardAero.

These include a CFM LEAP-1B engine that powers the Boeing 737 MAX, overhauled at StandardAero's Houston, USA facility, and one Q400 engine, received from StandardAero's Singapore facility.

The airline in a statement said today it has also successfully ungrounded another Boeing 737 NG aircraft, which returned to active service last month, reinforcing SpiceJet's commitment to restoring fleet capacity in a structured and phased manner.

As part of its broader fleet revival plan, a total of 17 engines were sent for overhaul.

With the receipt of the first two engines, SpiceJet expects a steady flow of...