United CEO Scott Kirby confirms talks to acquire assets from another airline
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Updated · View from the Wing · Apr 24
United CEO Scott Kirby confirms talks to acquire assets from another airline
9 articles · Updated · View from the Wing · Apr 24
Kirby declined to name the airline but possibilities include Spirit Airlines, JetBlue, or Southwest, with potential assets such as gates at Fort Lauderdale or slots at New York airports.
The discussions reflect United's strategic interest in expanding operations at key airports, especially if assets become available due to industry restructuring or government intervention.
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