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Spirit Airlines (FRA:S64) Average Age of Aircraft in Years : 0.00 (As of . 20)


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Spirit Airlines  (FRA:S64) Average Age of Aircraft in Years Explanation

Companies with a higher Average Age of Aircraft in Years might spend more on buying new aircrafts, which may reduce cash position in the future. Companies with a lower Average Age of Aircraft in Years may also have a higher depreciation.


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Spirit Airlines (FRA:S64) Business Description

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2800 Executive Way, Miramar, FL, USA, 33025
Spirit Airlines Inc serves the United States, Latin America, and Caribbean as an airline operator. It primarily offers customers unbundled base fares to strip out any unneeded travel amenities. If needed, a customer can elect for additional options at an extra charge. Flight crews are entirely interchangeable across all aircraft, and maintenance and other support services are simplified due to not having an overly complex fleet. The company has one operating segment, air transportation, owing to its system wide route structure. It may decide to expand its network if a market is underserved or overpriced. The majority of revenue is derived from the United States.

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