DEEPSHIKHA VERMANew Delhi, Dec. 27 -- : Indian airlines IndiGo and SpiceJet continue to rely on foreign aircraft leased on "Wet/Damp Lease" arrangements to shore up capacity amid fleet constraints and delivery delays, according to details of aircraft currently operating and scheduled for induction.
IndiGo, the country's largest airline, currently operates 15 foreign-leased aircraft and plans to induct eight more in the coming months.
Among the major lessors is Turkish Airlines, which has provided two Boeing 777 aircraft under a lease valid until February 28, 2026, following a six-month extension granted in August.
Norse Atlantic Airways of Norway operates five Boeing 787 aircraft for IndiGo, with one additional aircraft proposed to be in...