SpiceJet has received approval from the airline's board for a capital infusion plan aimed at revitalizing its grounded fleet and charting a course for future growth. As of Thursday's trade, SpiceJet's shares witnessed a 4% surge at open after the approval to issue 31.8 crore shares at Rs 50 per share on a preferential basis.
The budget carrier has also received shareholders' approval to raise Rs 2,250 crore, a move previously sanctioned by the board. The capital injection will be facilitated through the issuance of equity shares and warrants.

The proposal underwent shareholders' scrutiny during the 39th annual general meeting on January 10, where SpiceJet aimed to garner support for its strategic financial manoeuvres. The airline expressed optimism that this capital boost would provide a much-needed lift to its grounded planes, which have been a persistent drag on the company's financial performance.
As part of the comprehensive fundraising strategy, SpiceJet is set to issue 13 crore convertible warrants at an issue price of Rs 50. This move not only aims to secure immediate capital but also lays the groundwork for potential future investments.
SpiceJet, in a bid to breathe life into its operations, has unveiled "SpiceJet 3.0," a vision designed to bring 25 grounded aircraft back into active service. The plan has garnered attention from the investor community, with 64 entities reportedly expressing interest in investing in the low-cost carrier.
Beyond internal restructuring, SpiceJet is actively pursuing external growth opportunities. The airline is currently in contention to acquire its bankrupt rival, GoFirst. If successful, this strategic move is expected to pave the way for the creation of a combined entity with a targeted market share of 25%.
Currently, Carlyle Aviation holds a 7% stake in SpiceJet, contributing to the airline's strategic partnerships. Meanwhile, SpiceJet's promoter, Ajay Singh, maintains a significant 57% stake, showcasing continued confidence in the company's future prospects.
As of 11:20 am on the BSE, SpiceJet shares were trading with gains of nearly 1%, reaching Rs 66 per share. The stock's upward trajectory has been notable, witnessing a remarkable climb of almost 77% in the past year.
With an eye on both internal revival and external expansion, SpiceJet's revitalization journey appears to be taking flight, drawing positive attention from investors and stakeholders alike.
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