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CNBC22.04.2026Business3 dk okuma

Trump Administration in Advanced Talks for $500 Million Financing Package for Spirit Airlines

Government financing could provide equity stake in carrier facing liquidation risk, with 14,000 jobs at stake

نظرة سريعة

  • The Trump administration is in advanced talks to provide $500 million in government financing to Spirit Airlines, which could give the government an equity stake in the carrier.
  • The Florida-based discounter filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August and faces liquidation risk, with 14,000 jobs at stake.
  • The financing would put the government ahead of other stakeholders.

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Spirit Airlines, a low-fare discounter based in Dania Beach, Florida, filed for its second Chapter 11 bankruptcy in less than a year in August 2024. The carrier has faced challenges including rising costs, changing consumer tastes, an engine recall, and a court-blocked plan to be acquired by JetBlue Airways. The airline had expected to exit bankruptcy in late spring or early summer 2025, but jet fuel prices have nearly doubled since then, adding to industry challenges.

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The Trump administration is in advanced talks for a financing package for Spirit Airlines as the carrier is facing the risk of a liquidation, according to people familiar with the matter. The deal could include $500 million in financing from the government, which could provide a path to give the government an equity stake in the carrier, said the people, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the talks. The senior financing would put the government ahead of other stakeholders in the airline, one of the people said. The iconic discounter Spirit has been challenged for years by rising costs, changing consumer tastes, an engine recall and a court-blocked plan to be acquired by JetBlue Airways two years ago. "Spirit Airlines would be on a much firmer financial footing had the Biden administration not recklessly blocked the airline's merger with JetBlue," White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement to CNBC. "The Trump administration continues to monitor the situation and overall health of the U.S. aviation industry that millions of Americans rely on every day for essential travel and their livelihoods." Spirit had been facing a potentially imminent liquidation, people familiar with the matter told CNBC last week, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss matters that had not yet been made public. The Dania Beach, Florida-based carrier in August filed for its second Chapter 11 bankruptcy in less than a year, after it struggled to increase revenue to cover rising costs. President Donald Trump hinted at potential government aid on Tuesday, telling CNBC's "Squawk Box," "Spirit's in trouble, and I'd love somebody to buy Spirit. It's 14,000 jobs, and maybe the federal government should help that one out." The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that the talks were in an advanced stage. "We are hopeful that the government will recognize the needs for emergency funds especially in the current economic environment," a spokesperson for the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, which represents Spirit's cabin crews, said in a statement. "The last thing our economy needs is tens of thousands more people out of work and the last thing the travelling public needs is fewer choices in air travel." The final terms of the deal and what the airline receives could still change. Spirit declined to comment on the talks. "We are operating our business as normal; Guests can continue to book, travel and use tickets, credits and loyalty points as usual," the airline said in a statement. The U.S. airline industry accepted more than $50 billion in taxpayer aid to weather the Covid-19 pandemic, which is still its biggest-ever crisis, but those funds weren't handed to one specific airline. Some of the aid gave the U.S. government stock warrants for airlines. Airlines also received a government bailout following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, but that money was also for more than one company. The U.S. in 2008-2009 also bailed out the auto industry during the financial crisis and took stakes in manufacturers. The Trump administration has taken equity stakes in some companies it deemed critical to national security like Intel and USA Rare Earth , though Spirit stands out as it is in bankruptcy. In February, Spirit said it expected to exit bankruptcy in late spring or early summer, telling a U.S. court that it would shrink and focus its planes on high-demand routes and travel periods. Pilot and flight attendant unions had also made concessions, including going on furlough in recent months, in a bid to help Spirit survive. But jet fuel prices have nearly doubled in some parts of the U.S. since then, further adding to challenges for Spirit and the rest of the airline industry. As a low-fare airline that also faces competition from larger carriers with their own no-frills, basic economy offerings, it has grown harder for Spirit to cover expenses. Spirit had introduced extra-legroom seats and other premium options to try to cater to higher-spending customers.

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  • Final terms of the financing deal will be announced within weeks

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  • Spirit Airlines will exit bankruptcy protection with government equity stake

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific terms will the government financing include?
  • How much equity stake will the government receive?
  • Will this set a precedent for future airline bailouts?
  • What concessions will Spirit make to unions?

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This article was originally published by CNBC.

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