A Spirit Airlines memo said pilot training would be suspended next month 'until further notice.'
The budget airline reported softer demand and said it will have to ground dozens of planes due to a Pratt & Whitney engine manufacturing issue.A Spirit Airlines airplane taxis for takeoff at Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, U.S., on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022.
"This expectation drives a dramatic decrease in the Company's near-term growth projections," the Spirit said in a filing. It said it expects capacity to be flat to up mid-single digits next year compared with 2023. The airline is in talks with RTX about compensation for the issue.
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