About spirit aviation holdings inc - FLYYQ
Spirit Aviation Holdings, Inc. operates as an airline and travel company. It serves destinations throughout the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The company was founded in 1964 and is headquartered in Dania Beach, FL.
FLYYQ At a Glance
Spirit Aviation Holdings, Inc.
1731 Radiant Drive
Dania Beach, Florida 33004
| Phone | 1-954-447-7920 | Revenue | 4.91B | |
| Industry | Airlines | Net Income | -1,229,495,000.00 | |
| Sector | Transportation | Employees | 11,941 | |
| Fiscal Year-end | 12 / 2025 | |||
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FLYYQ Valuation
| P/E Current | N/A |
| P/E Ratio (with extraordinary items) | N/A |
| P/E Ratio (without extraordinary items) | N/A |
| Price to Sales Ratio | N/A |
| Price to Book Ratio | N/A |
| Price to Cash Flow Ratio | N/A |
| Enterprise Value to EBITDA | N/A |
| Enterprise Value to Sales | N/A |
| Total Debt to Enterprise Value | N/A |
FLYYQ Efficiency
| Revenue/Employee | 411,474.835 |
| Income Per Employee | -102,964.157 |
| Receivables Turnover | 27.456 |
| Total Asset Turnover | 0.447 |
FLYYQ Liquidity
| Current Ratio | 1.192 |
| Quick Ratio | 1.192 |
| Cash Ratio | 0.672 |
FLYYQ Profitability
| Gross Margin | 4.258 |
| Operating Margin | -16.19 |
| Pretax Margin | -26.249 |
| Net Margin | -25.023 |
| Return on Assets | -11.195 |
| Return on Equity | -233.255 |
| Return on Total Capital | -18.322 |
| Return on Invested Capital | -18.209 |
FLYYQ Capital Structure
| Total Debt to Total Equity | N/A |
| Total Debt to Total Capital | 101.194 |
| Total Debt to Total Assets | 60.869 |
| Long-Term Debt to Equity | N/A |
| Long-Term Debt to Total Capital | 90.847 |
Spirit Aviation Holdings Inc in the News
Spirit Airlines reaches deal to exit bankruptcy proceedings by early summer
Spirit Airlines announced an agreement with lenders to emerge from bankruptcy this year as a leaner airline focused on high-demand routes and premium seating options.
United Airlines CEO gives 5-word prediction that low-cost rival will go out of business
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby thinks Spirit's iconic yellow planes could soon be grounded for good, saying the airline will soon be out of business.

