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Southwest expects to exceed its 2026 profit estimates as the overhaul gains momentum

Southwest Airlines on Wednesday forecast a stronger-than-expected profit in ?2026 and signaled a solid start to the year despite U.S. winter storm disruptions, saying ?an ?overhaul of its business model was beginning to gain traction. The airline has shifted away from its old practices, such as unassigned seats and free checked baggage, and said that it is benefiting from more customer-focused offers, reliable operations, and early positive results of the changes it implemented last year. Southwest is expecting a profit adjusted of at least $4.00 per share. Analysts' expectations average $3.19. Analysts had predicted a profit of 33 cents per...

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Air Canada adds winter routes in Europe and Latin America

Air Canada announced Wednesday that it has expanded its winter 'network' to Europe and Latin America. The airline will begin new flights from December of this year to Ecuador's capital Quito using the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Airlines in North America are increasingly relying upon premium cabins, business travel and loyalty programs to increase their bottom line. Mark Galardo is president of cargo for Air Canada. "We will continue our'strategic' expansion into Latin America by taking advantage of the continued demand strength and cargo opportunity, and leveraging a brand new Airbus A321 XLR Base at our Toronto-Pearson Global Hub to enable...

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Delta upgrades its long-haul fleet with 31 Airbus jets

Delta Air Lines announced on Tuesday that it will purchase 31 Airbus widebody jets as part a long-term strategy to modernize its international fleet, and support future growth. Delivery will begin in 2029 on 16 A330-900s as well as 15 A350 900s. Delta announced that the deal includes a new order, the conversion of ten previously held options to?firm purchase' and options for an additional 20 widebody aircraft. Delta has been focusing on newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft to reduce fuel burn?and gradually replace older Boeing 767s and early-generation Airbus A330s following the retirement of its?777 fleet. Delta is focusing on...

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NTSB: FAA failed to act properly before fatal Washington DC collision

National Transportation Safety Board: The Federal Aviation Administration had a number of failures prior to a deadly collision in January 2025 between an American Airlines regional plane and an Army Black Hawk helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that killed 67 people. The FAA's safety culture needs to be reformed and the agency has not acted on a recommendation that helicopter traffic should be moved away from Reagan,?the board stated during a one-day hearing. Jennifer Homendy, Chair of the NTSB, said that FAA should've known about a problem. She cited repeated failures. The data was available. Homendy stated that...

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JetBlue quarterly loss exceeds forecasts, shares dive 8%

JetBlue Airways on Tuesday posted a ?bigger-than-expected fourth-quarter loss, citing factors including inclement weather and the government shutdown, and the carrier's shares tumbled ?8% ?in afternoon trading. New York-based carrier said that the quarter was marked with a large number of unforeseeable external events. However, growth in premium categories helped boost revenue. U.S. carriers are looking to high-end product and loyalty programs to offset the tepid demand for main cabins in 2026. Joanna Geraghty, CEO of the airline, said on a earnings call that "macro-uncertainty" impacted industry demand and results last year. She added that this hindered the airline's efforts...

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Boeing makes a quarterly profit despite unit losses

Boeing reported a profit for the fourth quarter on Tuesday. This was due to the sale of its digital services provider as well as a rise in?jet production and increased deliveries. Investors' reactions were dampened by the fact that losses in two of its largest divisions exceeded expectations. The company recorded a $565'million charge for its KC-46 aerial-refueling-tanker program because of higher estimated costs. Boeing increased production of its most popular jetliners – the 737 MAX & 787 – and reported positive free cash flow — a metric closely monitored by investors. Boeing was able to end the year in...

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American Airlines makes a profit of $1.2 billion in 2026 on the premium market despite the storm.

American Airlines announced a profit forecast for 2026 that was above analyst expectations. The company cited a stronger demand for premium seating, a recovery in corporate travel, and higher loyalty revenue. This month's winterstorm has caused more than 9,000 cancellations for the Texas-based airline, making it its largest weather-related disruption ever. Experts predict that the storm, which swept over over two dozen U.S. States over the weekend will result in insured losses between just under $1 billion and single-digit millions. Cirium data shows that U.S. flights were cancelled at a rate of 7.07% Tuesday. Dallas Fort Worth Airport, New York...

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Boeing and Israel's Technion will develop sustainable aviation fuel as the sector struggles with its 2050 goal

Boeing and Israel's Technion University announced on Tuesday that they are beginning to develop Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) from feedstocks such as green hydrogen and CO2 to allow?the aviation industry's growth over the long term. SAF, which is primarily made from used cooking oil or waste, can reduce emissions by a significant amount compared to traditional jet fuel. It is still two to five time more expensive than conventional jet fuel. Boeing and Technion announced that following completion of the initial feasibility phase development would begin, and move towards "competitive production". Boeing has committed that it will deliver commercial aircraft...

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World Cup hotel and flight bookings are on the rise despite US violence

Amadeus, a travel technology company, reported on Tuesday that bookings for flights to North America increased since the announcement of the schedule of matches in the Soccer World Cup in December. 18% were made by British travellers. Since President Donald Trump was elected in November 2024 the number of European tourists visiting the United States has declined. Many are deterred from traveling by increased border checks. Bookings for the World Cup are on the rise, especially among England and Scotland fans. Bookings for the tournament that will take place in the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico between June...

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JetBlue's loss for the quarter is widened by a lack of demand for its economy service

JetBlue Airways posted a larger-than-expected fourth-quarter loss, hurt by a muted demand for economy seats. The carrier's shares fell more than 4% before the market opened on Tuesday. The airline posted a loss per share of 49 cents for the quarter ending December 31 compared to a loss per share of 21 cents a year ago. LSEG data shows that analysts expected a loss of 45 cents per share. JetBlue Chief Executive,?Joanna Geraghty, said that the macroeconomic uncertainty has hampered JetBlue's return to profitability in 2025. JetBlue reported operating revenues of 2.24 billion dollars for the period October to December,...

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United Airlines increases Chicago flights amid heated rivalry between American Airlines and United Airlines at O'Hare

United Airlines unveiled on Tuesday its largest-ever summer schedule for the?Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The airline is escalating their battle with American Airlines to gain gates and attract higher-priced passengers in the city's third-largest airport. United Airlines, based in Chicago, said it expected to run a record number of departures daily from O'Hare during the summer season. This is up by nearly 170 compared to a year ago. The expansion comes just days after Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines, pledged to add as many flights as necessary to prevent American from gaining extra gates at United’s expense in the...

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GMS, a leading ship recycler, says that it is in discussions to purchase Venezuelan-linked ships confiscated by the US

GMS, a leading ship recycling company in Dubai, has told its CEO that it has applied for a U.S. licence to purchase and scrap vessels seized by the U.S. Government linked to Venezuelan oil trading. In recent weeks, the U.S. Coast Guard and military have seized seven vessels that either carried Venezuelan oil in their cargo or had done so previously. The seizure was part of Washington’s campaign to force Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro from power, which culminated with U.S. forces capture him on January 3. Oil spills are possible while the vessels remain in the water. They are part...

Europe

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Airbus Helicopters announces higher orders and delivery

Airbus Helicopters received almost 20% more orders in 2014, as the market for military helicopters grew across Europe. Airbus' helicopter division booked gross orders of 544 or net totals of 536 in 2025. This compares to 455 gross orders and 450 in 2024. Delivery?rose by 8.5% from 361 units in 2024 to 392 units. Airbus Helicopters' CEO Bruno Even said in a press release that the emphasis on security and defence had "never before been so sharp". In December, Spain ordered 100 military helicopters. Airbus' share of the military helicopter market is expected to grow from unspecified levels in the...

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Embraer jetmaking CEO eyes higher output after order spree

Embraer, the Brazilian planemaker, aims to return annual deliveries to prepandemic levels (around?100 units) within the next two-years and then continue to grow following a recent "boom" in orders for its regional aircraft. Embraer's plan for the next 24 month calls for an increase in deliveries and production of up to 30% compared to last year when it delivered just 77 commercial jets - barely meeting its forecast of between 77 and 85 units. Arjan Meijer CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation said that the first goal is to return to 100 deliveries. However, with the current demand and sales results,...

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French and Benelux stocks - Factors to watch Jan 26

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux or specific stocks. AIRBUS Airbus is close to announcing a deal with AirAsia to sell a total of?100 A220?jets, marking AirAsia's first entry into regional narrowbody aircraft. AIRBUS Airbus's head has warned that it must be prepared to adapt to new geopolitical threats after suffering "significant" financial and logistical damage due to U.S. protectionism and U.S. China trade tensions in the past year. AIR FRANCE KLM Airline KLM (the Dutch arm of Air France KLM) said on Saturday that it will not fly over...

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Airbus anticipates that Indian airlines will triple their fleets in the next decade

Airbus announced on Thursday that it expects Indian airlines to triple the size of their fleets, to 2,250 aircraft, over the next decade. This is due to a resilient economic growth and an expanding middle class, as well as a surge in first-time flyers. Boeing's Wednesday outlook for India and South Asia projected that the airlines in this region, which is a major battleground between Airbus and Boeing, will require 3,300 new planes by 2044. IndiGo and Air India, the two largest domestic carriers in India, are closely watching the regional forecasts of the aircraft manufacturers. India is the world’s?third...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Dutch court rules that Uber drivers are self-employed

By Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM - On Tuesday, a Dutch court overturned a ruling from 2021 that classified all Uber drivers as employers, and stated that each driver 'can be treated independently entrepreneurs. The Amsterdam court said that six drivers who joined the ride-sharing company in its appeal were self-employed and not employees. This is because they invested in their vehicles, had the freedom to decide their working hours, and could accept or refuse rides. Uber's spokesperson stated that the ruling was a "clear victory" for thousands of Dutch drivers who have fought to protect their status as "independent workers"...

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FAA warns airlines flying to Central and South America about possible military actions

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration issued a series warnings on Friday to airlines to be cautious when flying over Central America and parts of South America. It cited the risk of possible military activities and GPS interferance. The FAA has issued Notices to Airmen for Mexico, Central America, Ecuador, Colombia, and certain portions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. The agency said that the warnings will begin on Friday and last for 60 days. These warnings are coming amid increased tensions in the region between the United States, and other regional leaders, after the Trump administration?mounted a large-scale buildup of military...

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Air India warns about possible disruptions on A350 routes following engine damage to jet

Air India has warned that possible disruptions to its A350 routes could occur due to engine damage sustained by one of their long-haul aircraft after it encountered "a foreign object" Thursday. Air India has six Airbus A350s that fly lucrative routes between India's New Delhi, London, New York, and Newark. This makes the airline susceptible to disruptions if an aircraft is suddenly grounded. The airline said that the damage occurred while the plane was taxiing through dense fog at New Delhi. The carrier did not provide any further information on the 'foreign object' or possible routes affected. Air India stated...

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Airbus jetliner deliveries rose 4% in 2025

Airbus delivered 793?planes last year, a 4% increase, and is on track to remain the largest?planemaker in the world despite recent industrial snags. Airbus has warned that it is facing a "continued dynamic and complex operating environment", as its deliveries are edging beyond the revised goal of 790 jets. This was lowered last month from 820 due to an issue with a Spanish supplier of fuselage parts. Airbus reported that it won 1,000 'gross orders' last year or 889 net orders after cancellations, both of which are higher than 2024. Boeing is set to release its own full year data...

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French aerospace companies worry about 'weaponisation of global supply chains'

France's aerospace sector expressed concerns on Thursday about the "weaponisation of global supply chains" as major powers pursue their geopolitical goals. It also warned that rare earths remain a possible pressure point, despite an?U.S. - China trade truce. Olivier Andries is the president of France's GIFAS aeronautical association and CEO of Safran. He said that 90% of the industry’s needs for rare elements are supplied by China. "There's a trend to weaponise the supply chain and use the dependence on critical supplies as a means of creating a geopolitical edge. This is especially true for 'rare earths, which is a...

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Parisians take to the ski slopes as snow clogs Europe's roads

Snow and ice brought misery for travellers in north-west Europe on Wednesday, but joy to others who set off to explore a snowy Paris on skis and sledges. Storm Goretti, which blew in from the Atlantic Coast, hit Paris at dawn, with heavy snowfall that caused further flight cancellations, traffic jams, and transport disruption. As shops prepared for the first New Year's sales, the city's buses were suspended. Tourists and locals alike enjoyed the rare sighting of snow-covered Paris. Some even took the opportunity to ski along the Champs de Mars gardens and down the slopes at Montmartre. "It's exceptional,...

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Travel is disrupted by a chilly cold snap that grips large parts of Europe

Five people died on French roads after being struck by freezing weather on Tuesday. Snow and ice conditions forced the cancellation of hundreds flights in the Netherlands. A computer outage caused a disruption to the entire rail network in the Netherlands. All services were suspended on Tuesday morning. After 0900 GMT trains began to run in some parts of the Netherlands, but there were still problems in the area around Amsterdam. The high-speed Eurostar service to Paris from Amsterdam was either cancelled or delayed. Over?400 flights have been cancelled at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, the majority of which were by Air...

Transport Infrastructure

Snow halts air, rail and road traffic in Netherlands

Snowfall in the Netherlands on Monday disrupted air and train traffic, and all trains in and around Amsterdam were stopped. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, one of Europe's busiest hubs cancelled almost 500 flights on Monday morning, and expects that number to rise throughout the day. Snow and freezing temperatures had forced the airport to cancel hundreds of flights every day since Friday. Snowfall in large parts of The Netherlands on Monday morning caused major traffic problems. No trains ran in the area around Amsterdam, and public transport was affected in many areas. Even though the authorities advised that people should stay...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Travel chaos caused by power failure in the Channel Tunnel

A power failure caused the suspension of train services in the Channel Tunnel, which connects Britain with continental Europe. This has created chaos during peak travel times for winter holidays. A fault in overhead power supply caused a 'disruption' that disrupted plans for thousands of?passengers? in London, Paris and Amsterdam, during the busiest week of travel of the year. Eurostar, the high-speed rail operator, posted a statement at 1530 GMT on its website stating that the tunnel of 50 km (31 miles) was partially reopened. Services were gradually resumed. It warned passengers, however, that the fault continued. Eurostar said that...

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Lufthansa wants to increase sales by targeting US passengers who choose premium services.

Carsten Spohr, CEO of Lufthansa, said that the airline plans to expand transatlantic flights in order to take advantage of strong demand from key U.S. markets and promote its new premium seats. In an interview with Lufthansa in Frankfurt, he stated that "we have been able to shift the point of sale?to?almost 60 percent now coming from Europe and only 40 percent from the U.S. This used to be the opposite for many years." Spohr stated that the majority of U.S. growth has come from smaller cities as opposed to hubs like New York. Lufthansa will, for example, increase its...

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Lufthansa aims to achieve a turnaround by 2026 and projects a 6% growth in long-haul flights.

Carsten Spohr said that the German airline group Lufthansa expects a?6% increase in supply for its passenger airlines operating on its "long-haul" routes by 2026. The CEO also stated that it expected to receive a new widebody aircraft every other week, which would help boost growth. Lufthansa wants to expand its international routes and internationalize its company as part of its broader strategy aimed at achieving a profit margin increase between 2028-2030 of 8-10%. Spohr said that the capacity growth will be limited on shorter haul routes where they are seeking efficiency. Spohr, at the offices of?Lufthansa in Frankfurt, said:...