FILE PHOTO: A logo of low cost carrier Spirit Airlines is pictured on an Airbus plane in Colomiers near Toulouse, France, November 6, 2018. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Spirit Airlines SAVE.N, a fast-growing, low-cost U.S. carrier that flies an all-Airbus SE AIR.PA fleet, is looking at both the Airbus A321neo and a larger Boeing Co BA.N aircraft to fuel its growth, Chief Executive and President Ted Christie said on Monday.

“The A321neo is certainly something we’re looking at, but we’re also in conversations with Boeing about their larger airplane too, so it’s all on the table,” Christie said at an aviation conference.