CHICAGO, IL — Spirit Airlines has formally moved to transfer its final two preferential gate leases to United Airlines. The $30.2 million deal, revealed in bankruptcy court filings today, February 4, 2026, marks the end of an era for Spirit’s dedicated footprint at the airport and an aggressive strategic pivot for Chicago’s "hometown" carrier.
The transaction, which remains subject to approval by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, involves gates G12 and G14 in Terminal 3. For Spirit Airlines, currently navigating its second Chapter 11 restructuring since August 2025, the sale is a vital play for liquidity. For United, it is a defensive masterstroke designed to block rival American Airlines from expanding its own dominant presence at the hub.

The Fight for Gate G
This latest deal follows a similar transaction in December 2025, where Spirit sold two other O’Hare gates (G8 and G10) to American Airlines for $30 million. By securing the remaining two gates, United is effectively "drawing a line in the sand," ensuring that American cannot gain a four-gate block that would significantly tilt the scales of Terminal 3 operations.
Industry analysts note that United CEO Scott Kirby has significantly shifted his stance. Previously, Kirby was quoted as saying of Spirit’s assets:
“It's not in our wheelhouse, and so we're not going to try to do that.”
However, the reality of a constrained O’Hare, where gates are essentially the airport's “gold”, has forced a change in strategy. United is currently executing its largest-ever expansion in Chicago, aiming for a record 750 daily departures by the summer of 2026.
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Spirit’s Path to "Shrink to Profitability"
Despite shedding its preferred gates, Spirit Airlines has made it clear that it is not abandoning the Chicago market. Instead, the carrier will transition to "common-use" gates, a move that reduces fixed costs while allowing it to maintain its current schedule of approximately 105 weekly departures.
In the court filing, Spirit’s leadership emphasised the necessity of the sale to stabilise its balance sheet:
“Spirit Airlines believes that assignment of the Assigned Premises to United Airlines is both appropriate and in the best interest of [Spirit Airlines], [its] estates, and [its] creditors.”

Market Impact Analysis
| Stakeholder | Strategic Outcome | Financial Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Spirit Airlines | Transitions to common-use gates; reduces overhead. | +$30.2 Million (to prepay DIP loans) |
| United Airlines | Blocks American Airlines expansion; secures T3 growth. | -$30.2 Million (Capital Expenditure) |
| American Airlines | Limited to the two gates (G8/G10) purchased in 2025. | Competitive disadvantage in T3 expansion. |
Looking Ahead
The aviation world is now looking toward February 24, 2026, when the bankruptcy court is scheduled to hold a hearing to finalise the transfer. If approved, United will take over the associated infrastructure immediately, further cementing its role as the dominant player at O’Hare.
This gate acquisition is the "missing piece" of United’s 2026 master plan, which includes adding 20,000 extra flights from Chicago between March and November. By absorbing Spirit’s real estate, United is not just growing; it is ensuring that its competitors stay grounded.
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