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The Trump administration is weighing use of the Defense Production Act (DPA) to finance and restructure Spirit Airlines as the budget carrier faces imminent collapse, U.S. officials said on April 24-25, 2026.
Options under review include a roughly $500 million government loan under DPA Title 3, the government becoming the senior debtor in Spirit’s Chapter 11 process and receiving warrants to acquire up to 90% of the airline’s equity.
The Pentagon could also deploy Spirit’s excess aircraft capacity to carry troops, cargo or other federal missions while the carrier remains under government-supported restructuring.
Spirit has filed for bankruptcy twice since 2025 and has been squeezed by soaring jet fuel costs tied to the Iran war and by regulatory setbacks after a DOJ-blocked JetBlue merger.
Administration officials are debating the approach — Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has pushed for intervention while Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has cautioned against it — and any deal would need creditor approval and face an impending court hearing.
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