Budget carrier SpiceJet on Friday announced it has settled a $4.5 million dispute with Shannon Engine Support Ltd (SES) for an aggregate sum of $2 million.
Both parties — SpiceJet and Shanon Engine Support — have reached this agreement through amicable negotiations, choosing to resolve the matter outside the courtroom, the airline said.
As part of the settlement, all ongoing litigations and disputes between the parties will be withdrawn at the appropriate forums, it added.
This settlement with Shannon Engine Support follows three other financial agreements by the airline in recent weeks, SpiceJet said in a statement.
On October 15, SpiceJet announced it had successfully settled a $23.39 million dispute with Aircastle (Ireland) Designated Activity Company and Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Limited for an aggregate sum of $5 million.
On October 9, the airline successfully resolved a $131.85 million dispute with lessors Horizon Aviation 1, Horizon II Aviation 3, and Horizon III Aviation 2 (under the management of Babcock & Brown Aircraft Management) for $22.5 million.
On September 24, the company had settled a dispute with Engine Lease Finance Corporation (ELFC), which initially claimed $16.7 million, for a lower amount”.