The World’s Highest-Flying Repo Men Are Collecting Spirit Airlines’ Jets
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The company’s collapse started the clock on a mission to collect dozens of planes and deposit them in Arizona boneyards.
The company’s collapse started the clock on a mission to collect dozens of planes and deposit them in Arizona boneyards.
The company’s collapse started the clock on a mission to collect dozens of planes and deposit them in Arizona boneyards.
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