Tonight on RampCheck… it’s official—Spirit Airlines is DONE.
After 34 years in the skies, the ultra-low-cost carrier has ceased operations effective immediately, canceling all flights and impacting roughly 17,000 employees.
We break down:
What led to Spirit’s sudden collapse
What this means for ticket prices and budget travel
The ripple effects across the aviation industry
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The Qatar-donated Boeing 747-8 has completed modifications and flight testing and is nearly ready to serve as a temporary Air Force One “bridge aircraft” while new VC-25Bs remain delayed
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🎯 This is one of the biggest weeks in aviation news in a long time—and we’re breaking it all down LIVE with our unfiltered take.
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