Spirit Airlines CEO to step down
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Spirit and CEO Ted Christie part company, leaving committee in charge of airline
Spirit Airlines CEO Ted Christie, who led the pioneering discount carrier as it navigated a Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring, multiple takeover bids and efforts to make the airline more customer friendly, has stepped down from his post after 13 years with the company, officials announced Monday. According to a regulatory filing and statement, the airline will be run at least for now by committee. Its board of directors established an Office o…
Spirit Airlines CEO steps down after emergence from bankruptcy
Spirit Airlines said Chief Executive Officer Ted Christie is stepping down, less than a month after the pioneering discount carrier emerged from bankruptcy. Christie’s departure from the company and the board is effective immediately, parent Spirit Aviation Holdings Inc. said Monday in a statement. Until a successor is named, the company will be led by three top executives. Matt Klein, the carrier’s chief commercial officer, also is leaving. The…
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