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 Spirit Airlines Announces New Members of Management Team
Posted on Friday, October 14, 2005 @ 00:05:00 EDT by deccal
Airline News FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spirit Airlines, the leading low cost carrier to the Caribbean, today announced new members of its management team.

John Prestifilippo will join Spirit as Senior Vice President, Technical Operations. With nearly 20 years of airline maintenance management experience, Prestifilippo will be responsible for the maintenance and engineering of Spirit's new, state-of-the-art Airbus fleet. The fleet transition is expected to be complete in 2006.

John Prestifilippo comes to Spirit Airlines from US Airways where he held the position of Senior Vice President, Maintenance and Engineering. Prior to US Airways, Presitfilippo was at Continental Express Airlines, where he held the position of Vice President, Technical Services and Operations. He also held other senior-level management positions at both Continental Express and Continental Airlines, including Senior Director of Maintenance Technical Operations and Senior Director of Base Maintenance. John is a veteran of the United States Air Force and attended the University of Maryland, the University of California and Stockton State University. He holds an Airframe and Powerplant license.



Tony Lefebvre will join Spirit as Senior Vice President, Customer Service. Lefebvre will be responsible for airport services, all ground operations, and the systems operation control center.

Tony Lefebvre comes to Spirit from US Airways where he most recently held the position of Managing Director, Europe. Lefebvre was responsible for the European Division. He managed a staff of professionals based in Europe including airport customer service, sales and marketing and a call center in Liverpool. Tony has spent 18 years in the airline industry, of which 15 years have been with US Airways in various positions of increasing responsibility. Tony holds a Bachelors degree in Business Administration.

"While other airlines are downsizing, merging, and concerned about surviving, we're focused on our future," said Ben Baldanza, President and Chief Operating Officer of Spirit Airlines. "I'm delighted to share that we are bringing to our Spirit family two exceedingly strong and talented individuals. John and Tony, along with our other roster of leaders, will catapult Spirit to our next stage of growth and ensure our low cost leadership position in the Caribbean and Latin America."

About Spirit Airlines

Founded in 1990, Fort Lauderdale-based Spirit Airlines is the best-capitalized, low fare Caribbean carrier with hubs in Detroit and in Fort Lauderdale, the largest low fare connecting hub in Florida. Spirit brings low fares and friendly service to cities in the United States, Bahamas and the Caribbean with 125 daily flights.

In addition to comfortable Coach class service, Spirit offers Spirit Plus, a low cost business class with 2-by-2 leather seating with an extra 6 inches of legroom vs coach in the Airbus fleet, complimentary cocktails and snacks.

Spirit is currently bringing in a new fleet of Airbus aircraft and plans to have completed its fleet renewal by early 2007. Spirit currently has 7 A319, 5 A321, and 17 MD-80 aircraft. For more information, fares, schedules and reservations visit http://www.spiritair.com or call 1-800-772-7117 (en Espanol, 1-800-756-7117).

Source: spirtair.com

 
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