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Between Thursday's closing bell and Friday's opening bell, Boeing has announced two commitments for up to 150 of its 737 MAX airplanes, but it's proposed deal for a joint venture with Embraer is on...
  The U.S. airline carriers have been given a deep-dive review from Credit Suisse on Monday as the firm initiated coverage on the sector. Credit Suisse initiated airline sector coverage with an...
With Thanksgiving holiday travel officially beginning Friday, here are some tips on what food items travelers can carry on and what must be in checked baggage. And, yes, turkeys can fly.
Following the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX in Indonesia that killed 189 people, the company has issued a bulletin to all operators of the aircraft directing them to follow procedures spelled out in the...
A new Boeing 737 MAX owned and operated by Indonesia's Lion Air crashed into the sea near Jakarta and all 189 people on board are presumed dead.
Most of the major airlines are reporting this week and 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of what to expect from these results.
United Continental shares rallied Wednesday even though it reported mixed quarterly results late on Tuesday.
Delta Air Lines released better-than-expected quarterly results before the markets opened on Thursday.
Among the reasons airlines have continued to shrink seats is to improve profitability. That help to the bottom line is about to be reversed.
Oil prices have surged above $70 a barrel, and the period of freewheeling air travel and low ticket prices may be about to end.
Regional air carrier Mesa Air Group expects to price more than 10 million shares for an initial public offering valued up to more than $184 million.
JetBlue Airways reported its most recent quarterly results before the markets opened on Tuesday, and shares tumbled afterward.
Shares of United Continental rose after it reported better-than-expected quarterly results late on Tuesday.
United Continental is scheduled to release its second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday.
As expected, the first day of the Farnborough Airshow was a busy one for the two major commercial jet makers.