The airline’s collapse left a half-billion dollars worth of leased planes sitting at gates around the country with no pilots, no gate agents and no one in charge.
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — When Spirit Airlines collapsed, it didn’t just strand passengers. It left a half-billion dollars worth of leased planes sitting at gates around the country with no pilots, no gate agents and no one in charge.
Nomadic Aviation was contracted by the leasing company to get those planes back. He had hours to make it happen.
“They said, get ready to go. And by 6
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