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Boeing posts smaller-than-expected quarterly loss as recovery gains traction

Boeing reported on Wednesday a smaller first-quarter profit than analysts expected. This is a sign that the U.S. aircraft manufacturer continues to recover from the pandemic, and the 'years' of crises which have damaged its reputation and left a mountainous debt. The company reported a net loss of $7 million for the third quarter. This was lower than the $31 million loss in the same period last year. According to LSEG, the core loss per share was 20 cents. This is much lower than analysts' average losses of 83 cents. Boeing shares rose by 3% on premarket trading. Boeing CEO...

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Boeing posts smaller-than-expected quarterly loss as recovery gains traction

Boeing reported on Wednesday a smaller loss in the first quarter than analysts had expected. This is a sign of a continued recovery from COVID-19 and other crises which have damaged its reputation and led to a mountainous debt. Aerospace giant reported a net loss of $7 million for the third quarter. This is a much smaller loss than the $31 million it suffered during the same time period last year. The core loss of 20 cents per share was much lower than the analysts' average loss of 83 cents. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg wrote in an internal memo that...

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Fuel costs are increasing, so airlines are reducing their prices and cutting back on their outlook.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which has pushed up jet fuel prices, has shook the aviation industry around the world. Airlines have been forced to increase fares and revise financial forecasts. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices have increased from $85-$90 per barrel up to $150-$200 per barrel. This is a major financial blow to an industry that relies on fuel for as much as a quarter of its operating costs. Here is an alphabetical list of the ways airlines are responding to this issue: AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline anticipates that the suspension of Middle East flights,...

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S&P PE may look cheap, but oil prices are still a concern

Wall Street is roaring back to record-highs despite the uncertainty surrounding the conflict in Iran. This risk has been highlighted by the'steady drumbeat' of CEOs warning about the economic impact of prolonged high oil prices. Why? Stocks look cheap. S&P 500 is trading at 20.8 times the expected earnings of its constituents over the next year. This price-earnings is at its lowest level in a year. It suggests that U.S. stock are better to buy than they were at the beginning of 2026 when the benchmark was trading at more than 22 times earnings. Investors and market participants expect the...

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FAA investigates close call between 2 passenger jets at New York JFK Airport

U.S. Federal Aviation Administration'said Tuesday that it was investigating a close call between?two passenger planes at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport. The?crew?of Republic Airways Flight 4464 made a go-around after they missed the intended approach path at John F. Kennedy International Airport and flew too close to Jazz Aviation Flight 554 which was cleared to land on a parallel?runway. The FAA released a statement on Monday about the?incident. Both crews responded to the?onboard alarms. The FAA is currently investigating the incident, it said. According to Flightradar24, the two planes were within 350 feet (106.68 meters), vertically, and 0.62...

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US Transportation Secretary seeks $10 Billion for Air Traffic Control Upgrade

Transportation Secretary Sean 'Duffy' said he wanted $10 billion for the next phase of a massive project to modernize America’s aging air-traffic control?system, and reduce flight delays. In the last?year Congress allocated $12.5 billion to?the project?to replace outdated technology and increase understaffed air traffic towers. Duffy said in an interview that the majority of new spending will be spent on developing new software to make air travel more efficient. He said that the software used to manage airspace was the real magic. FAA air traffic telecom system was hit by several failures including major outages at Newark Airport last year....

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Transportation chief Duffy believes that saving Spirit Airlines could be a case of putting 'good money into bad'.

Sean Duffy, the U.S. Transportation Secretary, raised concerns on Tuesday about using taxpayer funds to save a?low-cost?bankrupt airline Spirit Airlines. "We don't want Spirit to lose money. They've spent a lot and haven't been profitable. Would we then just delay the inevitable, and own it? Duffy stated in an interview. "Or is Spirit on a path to success and I don't know what the answer to this question is." Donald Trump stated Tuesday that he would love to see someone buy bankrupt low-cost airline Spirit and said the federal government might get involved. Trump said, "It's a 14,000 job situation....

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United Airlines' outlook is disappointing as jet fuel surge threatens near term

United Airlines forecast Tuesday that its second-quarter and annual profits would be below Wall Street's estimates as high jet fuel prices squeeze margins. This will cloud the airline's near-term outlook even though demand for premium travel remains robust. The Chicago-based carrier expects to earn between $1 and $2 per share adjusted in the second quarter. According to LSEG data, the midpoint, $1.50 is lower than analysts' average estimates of $2.08 per share. It predicted a full-year profit between $7 and $11 per share compared to an expectation of $9.58. United's stock was down about 2% after-hours. The airline's?forecast is based...

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US warns that it will soon run out of money for paying airport security staff

U.S. airports may face long security lines as early as next month after the homeland security chief announced 'on Tuesday' that he would run out of money in order to pay for 50,000 workers because of a partial shutdown of the government. Donald Trump directed DHS in late March to use emergency funding to pay Transportation Security Administration employees who had been without paychecks for six weeks. This caused disruptions at U.S. Airports. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said on "Fox and Friends," Tuesday, that the funds would run out in early May. Mullin stated that "that money will be...

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Alaska Air: Fuel surge puts earnings at risk as it holds fares

Alaska Air Group announced on Tuesday that strong travel demand, higher fares and a sharp rise in fuel prices are helping to offset the?rise. The airline also lowered its outlook for the full year and warned about a severe hit to earnings during the second quarter. The surge in jet-fuel prices after the Iran War is the first real stress test for the airline industry since the pandemic. Profits are squeezed even though demand remains steady. The airlines sell their seats in advance, and can't raise the price quickly. This leaves them "exposed" when fuel prices rise. Alaska Airlines said...

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JetBlue's use of personal data in setting ticket prices is questioned by lawmakers

After a social media post by JetBlue Airways sparked concern, two?Democratic legislators asked the airline to explain if it used customer data to set ticket pricing. JetBlue's X -account - suggested to a customer on Saturday that they try clearing "cache and cookie" or booking incognito after the customer complained of a $230 price increase after just one day. The customer claimed they were "trying to make it to a burial." JetBlue did not comment immediately on the letter but told? On Monday, JetBlue said that the letter sent to a customer in response was an error. Prices are not...

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Trump rejects United-American merger and signals support for Spirit

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Tuesday that he opposed a potential merger between United Airlines & American Airlines. This would have reshaped the U.S. aviation industry. Trump told CNBC that he doesn't mind mergers, and added that he "would love someone to buy" Spirit Airlines which is currently in bankruptcy. "But American is doing well, and United does very well." I know United, and they are doing well. He said, "I don't want them to merge." Trump's opposition highlights the political and economic risk of backing a deal that antitrust experts claim would cut competition in a market...

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German, French ministers differ over fighter jet decision timeline

On Wednesday, the German and French defence ministers gave 'differing' timelines for a decision to be made on the Franco-German FCAS Fighter Jet Project. One said that the leaders of the two countries would decide soon. The other stated that mediators wanted more time to discuss this matter. The plans to create a futuristic system of air combat with Spain hang by a thin thread due to a public disagreement over the control between France's Dassault and Airbus which represents Germany?and Spain on the 100 billion euro ($117billion) project. The mediators tried to resolve the 'dispute' by April 18 but...

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CORRECTED: Airlines cancel flights due to Middle East conflict

The global air travel industry is still severely affected by the Iran War. Many people are unable to fly to their destinations as planned after major Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi were closed. The latest flight information is listed below alphabetically: AEGEAN AIRLINES The largest airline in Greece has cancelled flights from Tel Aviv to Beirut and Tel Aviv to Amman. It cancelled flights from Erbil to Baghdad and Dubai to June 29. AIRBALTIC AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, has announced that flights to Tel Aviv are cancelled until May 31. Dubai flights are cancelled up...

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As tensions over Iran show, Lufthansa grounded planes and easyJet bookings fell.

EasyJet, a British airline, said that its bookings were?lagging behind last year's figures. Lufthansa in Germany was the first major airline to ground aircraft due to high fuel prices as airlines accounted for the cost of the Iran War. Investors have warned easyJet that it may need to revise its outlook for the entire year, as uncertainty about jet fuel supplies, and the impact of war, could lead to other revisions. Wizz Air announced that its net profit would be cut by 50 million euros ($59 million). Air France-KLM will report its first quarter results on April 30 after adding...

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Gulf crisis affects Australian and New Zealand companies, from airlines to banks

As fuel prices rise, they are causing inflation and affecting consumer confidence, while also weighing on the earnings of Australian and New Zealand companies. Some of the companies from Australia and New Zealand have reported an impact on their business due to the Middle East conflict. Air New Zealand, New Zealand's flag airline, announced that it would be raising fares in response to the volatility of jet fuel prices. It was one of the first airlines to do so. The airline announced on April 7 that it would cut flights by 4% and 1%, respectively. Auckland International Airport, New Zealand:...

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Gulf markets mixed after Hormuz ceasefire dampens optimism

The major stock markets in the Gulf were?mixed? on Wednesday as caution?over?the continued closure of?the Strait?of?Hormuz offset?U.S. Trump's decision to extend the ceasefire indefinitely with Iran was a major factor. Trump announced on Tuesday that he will extend the ceasefire in order to facilitate further peace talks with the aim of ending the war, which has claimed thousands of lives and shaken the global economy. The U.S. Navy maintained its blockade on Iran's coastline and ports, which Tehran called an act of warfare. The Strait of Hormuz, which is responsible for around 20% of global oil and gas supplies, was...

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Wall Street Journal April 22,

These are the most popular stories from?the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and?has no?guarantee for their accuracy. Iraqi and U.S. officials said that the Trump administration has frozen security programs with Iraq's military as well as suspended U.S. dollars shipments. This is a way to increase pressure on Baghdad, to demantle powerful Iranian backed militias. Kevin Warsh, the Fed's nominee for chair, told senators that he would make a radical departure from recent monetary policy. He also promised to maintain independence from President Obama who has frequently expressed his desire for looser monetary policies. Amazon.com is...

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Fuel shock causes United Airlines to see a weak Q2 and full-year profit

United Airlines?forecast?second-quarter and?full-year -profits -below Wall Street expectations on Tuesday as a'surge in fuel -prices?squeezes -margins and clouds -its near-term outlook. The Chicago-based carrier expects to earn adjusted earnings between $1 and $2 per share during the second quarter. LSEG data shows that the midpoint, $1.50 is lower than analysts' avg. estimate of $2.08. It predicted a full-year profit of $7 to $10 per share, compared to an expectation of $9.58. United expects to spend about $4.30 a gallon of fuel during the current quarter based on the curve forward as of April 17. This highlights the increasing pressure due...

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Spanish consumer group challenges Volotea’s fuel-related surcharges

Facua, a Spanish consumer group, demanded an investigation on Monday into the low-cost carrier Volotea’s new pricing policy that links ticket prices with fuel costs. This could result in a possible post-purchase charge of up to 16 euros. Volotea in Spain's northern Asturias region introduced the temporary policy a few days ago after oil & jet fuel prices soared because of the U.S. - Israel war on Iran. The company said that 97% customers have since decided to continue with their travel plans. Facua reports that it's the first Spanish airline to implement surcharges. Facua asked Spain's Consumer Affairs Ministry...

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Middle East markets drop on renewed US-Iran tensions

Gulf equities fell in?early trading on Monday on fears that the ceasefire?between Washington, D.C., and Tehran, could unravel, after the U.S. seized?an Iranian freight vessel. Meanwhile,?traffic along the?Strait of?Hormuz remained largely halted. The hope for a lasting peace in the Middle East dimmed when Iranian state media reported Tehran's rejection of new talks. It also said that Tehran would not participate in a second round if negotiations, which the U.S. hoped to convene before Tuesday's ceasefire expired. The war, now in its eighth year, has triggered an historic shock for global energy supply, sending oil costs soaring, as the Strait...

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UAE stock exchanges relax amid renewed tensions between the US and Iran

Early trade in the UAE on Monday was a decline as concerns grew that the 'ceasefire' between Washington and Tehran might unravel after the U.S. seizes an Iranian cargo vessel, while traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains largely suspended. The prospects for peace in the Middle East have been further dimmed by reports in Iranian state media that Tehran has'rejected' new talks and will not participate in a second round of negotiations which the U.S. hoped to convene before Tuesday's ceasefire expired. They cited the continuing blockade, the threatening rhetoric and the United States'shifting positions' and 'excessive requests'. Dubai's...

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Asian Airlines report Europe demand surge due to Gulf hub disruption

Major Asian airlines report a surge in demand for European routes, as travellers avoid Middle -Eastern hubs that are disrupted. This trend could continue 'for some time after the Iran conflict is over. Last week, Cathay Pacific Airways of Hong Kong, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air Lines, and Australia's Qantas Airways revealed robust performance on European routes for March, despite a doubled price of jet fuel. Cathay's Chief Customer and Business Officer Lavinia Lav said on Friday that "we have... increased flights and capacity into Europe in March andApril to meet the surge in demand from passengers who are prioritising alternative...

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EU jet fuel stock could be released if the disruption to Hormuz continues

An?EU spokesperson said on?Friday that the?European Union was prepared to coordinate a release?of?jet fuel stocks if disruptions to the Strait?of Hormuz persisted, even though Iran temporarily reopened this key waterway. European regulators and airlines have warned that flight cancellations and aircraft groundings could disrupt summer travel, if jet fuel supply bottlenecks in the Middle East related to the Iran War do not ease soon. Iran announced on Friday that it will reopen the Strait Of Hormuz for commercial shipping after a ceasefire in Lebanon. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that a U.S. navy blockade would continue until an agreement...

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Nigerian Airlines threaten to stop flights due to rising jet fuel prices

Nigerian Airlines will cease all flight operations on April 20 unless the crippling jet fuel prices are brought down. They accused the country's fuel marketers for artificially inflating them. Airline Operators of Nigeria (an industry group composed of around 12 mainly domestic carriers) complained to the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria in a letter dated April 14 that jet fuel had increased by approximately 270% since February. AON's letter, seen by us, called the increase in jet fuel prices in Africa's largest nation "astronomical" and "artificial", saying that it was far greater than global crude oil price increases. The...

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Nigerian Airlines threaten to stop flights due to rising jet fuel prices

Nigerian airlines will cease all flights on April 20 unless the crippling jet fuel price, which they accuse the country's "fuel marketers" of artificially increasing, is reduced. Airline Operators of Nigeria (an industry group consisting of around 12 mainly domestic carriers) complained to the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria in a letter dated April 14 that jet fuel had increased by approximately 270% since February. The price of oil and fuel has risen since the start of the Iran War, because the conflict is preventing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. In a letter to AON, the company called...

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El Al, Israel's national airline, to expand Boeing deal by buying six additional 787s

El 'Al Israel Airlines announced on Thursday that it would exercise its option to 'buy six additional 787-9 Dreamliner planes from Boeing. The airline cited a long-term strategy for increasing capacity and improving profitability. Israel's flag airline?also announced that it would expand?its agreement with Boeing, including an?option to buy up to six additional 787 aircraft. El Al currently has 17 787 aircraft in its fleet. The company expects to have 28 aircraft by the end of the decade, and up to 34 in the future. El Al signed an $1.25 billion contract with Boeing in 2016 for a 'first order'...