SpiceJet and Babcock & Brown Aircraft Management Settle Rs. 1,107 Crore Dispute

This settlement represents one of the largest financial agreements reached by SpiceJet
SpiceJet has achieved a significant financial milestone with the amicable settlement of its dispute with its the lessors, Horizon Aviation 1 Ltd., Horizon II Aviation 3 Ltd., and Horizon III Aviation 2 Ltd., which are the lessors under the management of Babcock & Brown Aircraft Management (BBAM). The dispute, valued in aggregate at $131.85 million (approximately Rs. 1,107 crore) with aforesaid lessors has been resolved for $22.5 million.
This settlement represents one of the largest financial agreements reached by SpiceJet, marking a substantial step towards strengthening the airline’s balance sheet and reducing its overall liabilities. By resolving this major dispute, SpiceJet has cleared a significant hurdle, paving the way for improved financial stability and operational efficiency.
This settlement comes on the heels of SpiceJet’s successful resolution of a dispute with Engine Lease Finance Corporation (ELFC) on September 24, which had claimed $16.7 million. These two major settlements demonstrate SpiceJet’s commitment to resolving financial matters and ensuring a stronger financial foundation for the airline’s future.
Ajay Singh, Chairman and Managing Director of SpiceJet, stated, “This landmark settlement with BBAM allows us to significantly reduce our liabilities and reinforces our efforts to emerge as a more robust airline. Together with the funds raised through our QIP, we are well-positioned to focus on growth, ungrounding our fleet, and expanding our services.” This settlement follows SpiceJet’s successful Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) that concluded on September 20, which raised Rs. 3,000 crore. The QIP garnered overwhelming interest from a diverse group of top-tier institutional investors and funds.