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Post by ca350 on Apr 9, 2024 4:27:30 GMT 1
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Post by kronus on Apr 9, 2024 5:29:58 GMT 1
That must be a welcome news to Airbus and a few airlines, strangely. It is rare that early delivery slots like these suddenly become available, surely Airbus could sell them for more money. Has anyone worked out how many A320s and A321s they were due to receive between Q2 2025 and late 2026 ? From recent fleet plan: from 2q 2025 to 4q 2025 there was 15 planned deliveries. In 2026 probably was planned 8 deliveries - source ATDB.
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Post by stealthmanbob on Apr 9, 2024 12:08:53 GMT 1
Has anyone worked out how many A320s and A321s they were due to receive between Q2 2025 and late 2026 ? From recent fleet plan: from 2q 2025 to 4q 2025 there was 15 planned deliveries. In 2026 probably was planned 8 deliveries - source ATDB. Aviationweek reckons it could be as many 41 aircraft that were due between Q2 2025 and late 2026 ! Seems a bit high !
Quote Aviationweek - ".....Spirit has 123 Airbus A320neo family aircraft currently on order, according to the Aviation Week Network Fleet Discovery database, of which 17 A320neos and 24 A321neos had been scheduled for delivery during the period in question....." Full Article - aviationweek.com/air-transport/airlines-lessors/spirit-airlines-deferring-airbus-deliveries-plans-pilot-furloughs
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Post by kronus on Apr 9, 2024 13:51:22 GMT 1
From recent fleet plan: from 2q 2025 to 4q 2025 there was 15 planned deliveries. In 2026 probably was planned 8 deliveries - source ATDB. Aviationweek reckons it could be as many 41 aircraft that were due between Q2 2025 and late 2026 ! Seems a bit high !
Quote Aviationweek - ".....Spirit has 123 Airbus A320neo family aircraft currently on order, according to the Aviation Week Network Fleet Discovery database, of which 17 A320neos and 24 A321neos had been scheduled for delivery during the period in question....." Full Article - aviationweek.com/air-transport/airlines-lessors/spirit-airlines-deferring-airbus-deliveries-plans-pilot-furloughsCirium source is 33 aircraft: "Fleets data from Cirium shows that Spirit had been scheduled to receive 33 new jets direct from Airbus between the second quarter of next year and the end of 2026." Full text of article as Flightglobal is sometimes behind paywall:
Financially troubled US discounter Spirit Airlines has hauled back its fleet-expansion plans by deferring delivery of new Airbus A320neo-family jets previously scheduled for delivery between the second quarter of 2025 and end-2026.
The carrier, hit by Pratt & Whitney’s recall of PW1100G geared turbofans (GTFs) and the recent collapse of a planned acquisition by JetBlue Airways, will also furlough 260 pilots on 1 September, Spirit said on 8 April.
An all-A320-family operator, Spirit does not specify how many aircraft are affected by the deferrals and did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It say the deferrals exclude delivery of two aircraft it expects to lease, due to arrive in the second and third quarters of 2025. Cirium data shows Spirit had planned to receive 33 new A320neo-family jets from Airbus between the second quarter of 2025 and end-2026
Fleets data from Cirium shows that Spirit had been scheduled to receive 33 new jets direct from Airbus between the second quarter of next year and the end of 2026.
“The agreement with Airbus will improve Spirit’s liquidity position by approximately $340 million over the next two years,” says Spirit, which faces looming debt payments.
“Deferring these aircraft gives us the opportunity to reset the business and focus on the core airline while we adjust to changes in the competitive environment,” says Spirit chief executive Ted Christie.
“In addition, enhancing our liquidity provides us additional financial stability as we position the company for a return to profitability.”
The amended agreement with Airbus does not alter Spirit’s acquisition of jets planned for delivery between 2027 and 2029, it adds. Airbus declines to comment.
The delivery deferrals, combined with “grounded aircraft due to Pratt & Whitney GTF engine availability issues”, prompted Spirit’s plan to furlough roughly 260 pilots starting on 1 September, it says. That equates to 7% of the 3,561 pilots Spirit employed at the end of 2023, according to financial filings.
“Unfortunately, we had to make the difficult decision to furlough pilots given the grounded aircraft in our fleet and our deferral of future deliveries,” Christie says.
The Air Line Pilots Association, International, represents Spirit’s pilots.
“The ramifications of the company’s announced decision are deeply troubling for our entire pilot group,” says Ryan Muller, chair of the union’s executive council for the Spirit Airlines employee group. “Coupled with the retirement of our A319 fleet and the ongoing Pratt & Whitney GTF engine issue, the airline finds itself with more pilots than its operations require.”
The union is “exploring voluntary measures that could mitigate the necessity for, or the number of, required furloughs and downgrades”, Muller adds.
Spirit has faced a double whammy from the GTF engine issues and a federal judge’s January order striking down its proposed acquisition by JetBlue.
Spirit has about 100 PW1100G-powered jets in its fleet, all of which require unscheduled inspections and replacement parts. P&W has instituted the inspections because the engines may contain components with defects introduced during a manufacturing process using powdered metal
The airline had 19 parked PW1100G-powered A320neo-family aircraft as of 1 April, according to Cirium data.
Spirit lost $447 million in 2023. On 29 March, the airline said P&W had agreed to a compensation package worth $150-200 million.
“This amendment to our agreement with Airbus is an important part of Spirit’s comprehensive plan to bolster profitability and strengthen our balance sheet,” says Christie.
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