Spirit Airlines’ agreement to buy 75 single-aisle jets from Airbus, with list prices totaling $6.7 billion, would triple the carrier’s existing fleet within the next decade.
The non-binding memorandum of understanding includes 45 upgraded A320neos with new, more fuel-efficient engines and 30 of the existing model. The aircraft will be used on the Miramar-based budget carrier’s growth markets in the U.S., Caribbean and Latin America, chief executive officer Ben Baldanza said at the Dubai Air Show.
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