At 12:45 p.m the BSE share price of SpiceJet was down by 0.93% at Rs 37.30.
On Wednesday, the price of a share of SpiceJet plunged as much as 7 percent, hitting a low point not seen in the previous year.
The price of the airline’s shares on the BSE dropped to Rs 35, which is a new 52-week low. This happened in the wake of many mechanical issues that have been plaguing SpiceJet aircraft in recent weeks.
SpiceJet’s share price was down 0.93 percent and was trading at Rs. 37.30 on the BSE at 12.45 o’clock in the afternoon.
Due to a problem with an indicator light, a SpiceJet flight that was supposed to go from Delhi to Dubai was forced to make an emergency landing in Karachi, Pakistan’s Jinnah International Airport, on Tuesday.
“On July 5, 2022, the SpiceJet B737 aircraft that was operating flight SG-11 (Delhi to Dubai) was forced to make an emergency landing in Karachi as a result of a damaged indicator light.
The plane made a smooth landing in Karachi, and all of the passengers were able to disembark without any problems “SpiceJet stated their position in a statement.
“The landing went well, and there was no indication that there was any kind of emergency. There had previously been no reports of an issue with the aircraft. A supply of refreshments has been made available to the passengers “according to the airline.
In addition, SpiceJet said that a replacement aircraft had been sent to Karachi in order to take the passengers on their way to Dubai.
The crew of a SpiceJet aircraft that was headed from Delhi to Jabalpur the week before noticed smoke in the cabin when they reached an altitude of 5,000 feet, and they successfully made a safe return to the Delhi airport.
The occurrence was investigated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. [Directorate General of Civil Aviation] (DGCA).
According to the spokesperson of SpiceJet, all of the passengers were able to evacuate the aircraft in a secure manner.
Recently, a SpiceJet aircraft that was on its route to Jabalpur was forced to make an emergency landing because of a decrease in the cabin pressure.
Smoke and flames were spotted coming from the engine of a second SpiceJet aircraft 12 hours after the first one had to make an emergency landing in Patna due to damage caused by a bird striking the engine.
The plane’s total passenger count was 185, and they were all safely removed from the aircraft.