Jet Airways is flying five B737 Max and SpiceJet has one. The B737 Max which crashed on Monday was a brand new plane inducted by Lion Air fleet and had done less than 800 hours. Jet Airways and SpiceJet, had ordered 225 and up to 205, respectively, of this latest version of the popular Boeing 737 which has been a mainstay of their fleets, hence the cause of worry.
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