Old 08-28-2025 | 05:08 AM
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Hedley
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Originally Posted by LNAVVNAVPATH
215 Total Aircraft
63 A320 CEOs
29 A321 CEOs
91 A320 CEOs
32 A321 CEOs

48 NEO Aircraft Parked in Phoenix
65 by end of next year
75 peak in 2027

800+ day turn around with Pratt

148 Aircrat Leased
49 Owned, (All Incumbered)
18 Recent Failed Leasebacks

26 Aircarft Ready for Sale as June 30
Of the total number of aircraft, how many are NEO’s without engine issues? No domestic airline will likely be interested in any of the CEO aircraft, only those NEO’s without engine issues. I can’t see legacies interested in any of them since the conversion time/cost would be so great, so what does that leave? Frontier could be interested in unaffected NEO’s, but I don’t see them willing to buy the total just to get a few choice pieces. In a market that is currently oversupplied, what is to gain from any company buying the whole operation and dealing with a merger? What am I missing here?
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