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SpiceJet has applied to US authorities to start Covid-19-related cargo flights as soon as possible, and is looking initially to wet lease aircraft for the operation.
The Indian low-cost carrier applied last week to fly an all-cargo service between India, the US and any point, as well as cargo charters and cargo/passenger combination flights.
It said: “Specifically, SpiceJet plans to start operating charters carrying Covid-19 PPE cargo and repatriation passengers between Delhi, India, and New York JFK as soon as possible, thus ...
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Rayhan ahmed
December 01, 2020 at 8:46 pmBest bet would be the A330 F or P2F