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US court delays Google's Spirit Airlines data purchase hearing on union objection

Created at 19 Aug · 12:07 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

A U.S. bankruptcy court has delayed a hearing on Alphabet's Google's $10 million purchase of Spirit Airlines' internal business data to September 9. The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA objected to the sale, seeking protections for flight attendant data.

Key Numbers

$10 millionvalue of Google's proposed purchase of Spirit Airlines data
September 9new date for the bankruptcy court hearing

Who's Involved

Google
Alphabet subsidiary seeking to purchase Spirit Airlines' internal business data
Spirit Airlines
Bankrupt airline selling assets, including internal business data
Association of Flight Attendants-CWA
Union representing Spirit cabin crew, objecting to the data sale
US court delays Google's Spirit Airlines data purchase hearing on union objection

↳ Why This Matters

The objection highlights ongoing concerns about data privacy and the use of employee information for AI training, even in bankruptcy proceedings, potentially impacting future corporate data sales and AI development.

Key facts

  • A U.S. bankruptcy court delayed a hearing on Google's $10 million purchase of Spirit Airlines' internal business data.
  • The hearing is now scheduled for September 9.
  • The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA objected to the sale, citing concerns over flight attendant data.
  • Google plans to use the data for product development and AI model training.
  • Spirit Airlines is selling assets as part of its bankruptcy proceedings after ceasing operations in May.

A U.S. bankruptcy court has postponed a hearing that was set to approve the sale of internal business data from the bankrupt Spirit Airlines to Alphabet's Google for $10 million. The hearing, originally scheduled for Wednesday, has been rescheduled to September 9.

The delay comes after the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), which represents Spirit's cabin crew, filed an objection to the proposed sale. The union is seeking restrictions and additional protections for flight attendant data included in the sale.

The data package includes employee emails, Microsoft Teams messages, spreadsheets, calendars, and marketing, productivity, and operations data. Google intends to utilize this information for its product development and to train its artificial intelligence models.

Spirit Airlines stated that the records would be de-identified and would not contain customer information or personally identifiable information. However, the AFA expressed concerns that the sale agreement's requirement to preserve links across datasets could potentially allow for the reconstruction of information about individuals or small groups.

Spirit Airlines is liquidating its assets as part of bankruptcy proceedings, having ceased operations in May due to significant debt and high fuel costs.

Frequently asked questions

Google is seeking to purchase internal business data including employee emails, Microsoft Teams messages, spreadsheets, calendars, and marketing, productivity, and operations data.

The union objects because it seeks restrictions and further protections for flight attendant employee data, expressing concerns that information could potentially be reconstructed despite de-identification.

Google plans to use the data for product development and to train its artificial intelligence models.

Spirit Airlines is selling its assets as part of bankruptcy proceedings after shutting down its business in May due to high debt and high fuel costs.

What Happens Next

01The bankruptcy court hearing is now scheduled for September 9.

How It Developed

A U.S. bankruptcy court delayed a hearing on the sale of Spirit Airlines' internal business data to Google.
The hearing was rescheduled to September 9.
The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA filed an objection to the sale.
The union seeks restrictions and protections for flight attendant data.
Spirit Airlines is selling assets after shutting down in May.

Sources

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US court delays hearing on Google's purchase of Spirit Airlines data as union objectsReuters

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