EP 12 - Inside the Massive Spirit Airlines Repo Operation
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Summary
When an airline collapses overnight, somebody has to move the airplanes.
This week on Cockpit Casual, we finally tell the full story behind the unprecedented 8-day operation that began the moment Spirit Airlines ceased operations. What followed was absolute chaos: 24 aircraft, 5 lessors, planes scattered across the country, time closing in, legal uncertainty, operational pressure, and a race against time to reposition a fleet of Airbus A320s and A321NEOs into long-term storage in the Mojave Desert.
For eight straight days, the team at Nomadic Aviation Group operated around the clock coordinating one of the largest and most complex airline repossession efforts in recent history. Ferry crews launched with almost no notice. Dispatchers and planners worked through constantly changing logistics. Airplanes were moved from active airline service directly into preservation storage as the industry watched in real time.
The story exploded into the national spotlight, with coverage from The Wall Street Journal, NPR, CBS News, CNBC, and countless aviation outlets — but this episode is the first time the entire operation has been told from the inside by the people actually running it.
From the midnight phone calls… to the FAA and regulatory confusion… to the scramble for crews… to the surreal sight of abandoned airliners arriving one after another in the California desert — this is the complete play-by-play of one of the wildest weeks in Nomadic history.
If you’ve ever wondered what really happens after an airline dies, this is the episode.