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                           GURUGRAM,  March 3, 2021: SpiceJet,  the country’s favourite airline, has tied-up with WheelTug Plc for reserving  400 production slots for the state-of-the-art electric taxi system that will  enable the airline in saving fuel, reducing CO2 emissions as well as noise  levels, improve its fleet utilization thereby directly improving the company’s  bottom line. 
                            The  innovative WheelTug system places high-torque motors in the nose wheels of the  aircraft. Pilots control the aircraft themselves, performing ground operations  without requiring tugs for maneuvers. By keeping jet engines off in tight  areas, the airline will lower its emissions. Additionally, SpiceJet gate and  stand operations will be faster and more dependable helping the airline  eliminate unexpected long delays affecting the schedule on any given day.  
                            “SpiceJet  is a strong advocate for reducing carbon emissions. By inducting WheelTug into  its B737 operations, the company aims to reduce the fuel burn during Taxi out  and in,” said a SpiceJet spokesperson. 
                            SpiceJet  is the largest Boeing 737 operator in India. 
                            Isaiah Cox, Chief  Executive Officer, WheelTug said,  "Signing SpiceJet at this time shows both companies are looking forward to  a strong recovery for the industry as the world responds to the Covid-19  crisis.” 
                            “To  that end, we also wish to recognize SpiceJet’s leading role in transporting  vaccines to India.” 
                            About  SpiceJet Ltd  
                            SpiceJet  is India’s favourite airline that has made flying affordable for more Indians  than ever before. The airline operates a fleet of Boeing 737s, Bombardier  Q-400s & freighters and is the country’s largest regional player operating  63 daily flights under UDAN or the Regional Connectivity Scheme. The majority  of the airline’s fleet offers SpiceMax, the most spacious economy class seating  in India.  
                            The airline also operates a  dedicated air cargo service under the brand name SpiceXpress offering safe,  on-time, efficient and seamless cargo connectivity across India and on  international routes.  
                            About  WheelTug plc 
                            Based  in the Isle of Man, WheelTug plc is developing the WheelTug aircraft electric  drive system. More than 25 airlines representing 2000+ aircraft have reserved  slots for WheelTug systems. www.wheeltug.com. Forward-looking  statement: http://www.wheeltug.com/fls.shtml 
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