Etihad Airways, which holds 24 per cent stake in the Naresh Goyal-led carrier, has already taken on lease six planes from Jet Airways.
"We may lease one more Boeing 777 aircraft to Etihad on a short-term basis," Jet Airways Vice-president for Aeropolitical, Government and International Affairs Gautam Acharya said during a post-earnings analysts call here.
The airline has leased out altogether nine aircraft to Etihad and Turkish Airlines, he said, adding, "Four Boeing 777-300ERs and two A330s are leased to Etihad, while three Boeing 777-300ERs are with Turkish Airlines."
One of the three aircraft leased to Turkish Airlines is coming back, and which may go to Etihad on lease, Acharya said.
The Mumbai-based full service carrier has 113 planes in its fleet, of which 26 are owned by the carrier and the rest 87 are leased.
The country's second largest airline by market share, Jet cut down its consolidated loss by a whopping 95.7 per cent at Rs 43 crore in the three months to September on the back of a Rs 305 crore one-time income from the sale of its loyalty programme to Etihad and better operational efficiency.
The operational restructuring initiatives with route and network rationalisation are already yielding dividends on the domestic and international network, the airline's Chief Executive Cramer Ball had said at the Q2 earnings.
The organic network expansion, coupled with enhanced global connectivity through alliances and code-share pacts, had also helped in increasing international passenger traffic, Ball had said in the result statement over the weekend.
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