Quikjet Airlines has successfully relaunched its own freighter flights with a leased B737-800(BCF) commencing revenue services in early December. The airline took delivery of VT-AAZ (formerly N120MN) (msn 30643) in August while reapplying for its air operator’s certificate after a change in its shareholder structure. The carrier (VT-AAZ) initiated revenue flights with a Hyderabad Int’l – Coimbatore – Hyderabad – Bangalore Int’l – Hyderabad rotation. FlightRadar24 ADS-B data shows the plane has flown a significant number of sectors within India since then, said official reports. The 20.74-year-old jet comes on a lease from Arena Aviation Capital via the MAM Aircraft Leasing 30643 (Ireland) DAC special purpose vehicle. Founded in 2007, QuikJet formerly operated an ATR72-200(F), B737-300(F), and B737-400(SF) but suspended in-house flying in 2017 when it retired its B737-400SF. At the time, QuikJet was majority owned by ASL Aviation Holdings but that group has since sold down its stake to minority status and now supply-chain mogul Cyrus Guzder owns 51% of the business.