Shares of SpiceJet are soaring higher, jumping 5.08 per cent up at Rs 32.70 each in early morning deals on Tuesday (September 5, 2023) a day after the low-cost carrier announced that it had allotted over 4.8 crore shares to its nine aircraft lessors to clear outstanding dues worth around Rs 231 crore. The company saw a spurt in volume by more than 1.25 times early on Tuesday. 

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A total of 7,52,159 shares were bought, while 16,18,156 shares were sold by 9:35 am.

SpiceJet is aiming to restart the operations of around one-fourth of its fleet, which has been grounded amid a lack of funds and rising competition in the aviation industry.

The small-cap company's shareholders on Thursday passed many resolutions, including a Rs 2,500 crore fundraising and a preferential issue of shares to lessors to clear the company's outstanding dues.

The company suffered a heavy blow two weeks ago when the Delhi High Court ordered it to pay around Rs 100 crore by September 10 to one of its former promoters, Kalanithi Maran.