SpiceJet launches dedicated cargo service, inducts first freighter

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Budget on Monday announced the launch of its and inducted the first freighter aircraft in its fleet.

The company has created a separate division christened "SpiceXpress". It will commence operations on September 18, 2018.

"We are very confident that there is a significant space for dedicated air freighter in the Indian market. The economy is growing at 8 per cent and we are having an boom in this country," SpiceJet's told reporters here at the induction of the freighter aircraft, a 737-700.

"In our we have tied up close to 1,800 companies. There is no shortage of demand... We are adding four aircraft, this is first one we will be adding another three...."

Currently, the country has only five freighter aircraft while the air cargo traffic in is expected to grow by 60 per cent in the next five years.

"The freighter aircraft will be acquired on pure operating leases and haven't incurred any CAPEX, while the ground operations will be either self-handled by the existing or shall be outsourced till we develop a certain scale of operations," he said.

The current cargo capacity of SpiceJet's existing fleet is about 500 tonnes per day and this would go up to 900 tonne a day in a phased manner with the addition of four freighters by March 2019.

At present, offers cargo capacity on its passenger aircraft fleet of 36 Boeing-737s and 22 Q400s operating across 47 domestic and 7 international destinations.

"The added capacities through the acquisition of the freighters will enhance the airline's existing cargo competence to 60 domestic destinations by the end of this year. SpiceJet aims to further ramp up this competence servicing up to 150 destinations across India, and by 2022," the said in a statement.

"The service will address time and temperature sensitive shipments across verticals, like letters and credit cards under banking; ad blood, organs and medicines under pharma. Other shipments would include automobiles, apparel, consumer electronics, and live animals."

Besides, the will also ship perishables like farm fresh fruits and vegetables to the

The development comes at a time when the is preparing a multi-modal Cargo Policy.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, September 10 2018. 23:14 IST