India's SpiceJet to Open Hub in UAE With Boeing 737 Maxs
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Ras Al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- India's low-cost airline SpiceJet announced plans Wednesday to build its first international hub in the United Arab Emirates, offering support to embattled Boeing Co. by saying it would use now-grounded 737 Max aircraft in the operation, once regulators approve the planes for flight.
The hub would be in Ras al-Khaimah, the UAE's northern-most sheikhdom, with SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh saying India's second-largest airline would use it to extend its range as far as Western Europe. SpiceJet flights between New Delhi and Ras al-Khaimah should begin in December, Singh said.