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Allegiant Chief Operating Officer To Step Down

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The chief operating officer of Allegiant Air is resigning.

KTNV-TV reports that 52-year-old Steve Harfts is leaving after serving in the position for about a year.

He first joined Allegiant in December 2014.

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His resignation follows questions about the airline's safety record and several incidents involving emergency landings and mechanical issues.

The airline recently ordered additional training for pilots and dispatchers after a plane had to land because it was low on fuel.

A former pilot is also suing the airline for firing him after he ordered an emergency evacuation when he saw smoke was detected in a jet engine.

Allegiant says in a statement that the leadership change will allow the airline to refocus on operational needs.

The Las Vegas-based airline offers nonstop flights to 52 destinations.

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