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The airlines used to be a bad investment, but the metrics are changing more and more. These airlines even have started paying dividends and buying back stock.
More potential blowback following President Trump's weekend travel ban, as well as another wrinkle in the impact of Brexit on the UK.
Southwest Airlines says it is the launch customer for Boeing's 737-8 even though it won't be the first to receive or even fly the plane.
American Airlines released a better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings report before the markets opened on Friday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of major airlines reporting their earnings this week. Considering the new Trump administration has been positive for many industries, could we expect to see...
Delta Air Lines and Hawaiian Airlines have the best frequent flyer programs; Spirit and Frontier the worst, according to WalletHub.
United Continental beats earnings, revenues but outlook hampered stock price in Tuesday's after-hours trading.
Boeing's Friday morning announcement of a significant order from India's SpiceJet was expected; the size of the order was not.
Boeing's iconic 747 jumbo jet may make its last flight for a US carrier in 2017.
Boeing is about to snag a $10 billion order from India's SpiceJet, while Airbus may have some concerns with Emirates.
The Trump rally has helped push the broad markets to new highs, and with earnings season kicking off on Friday, we can see what this rally is made of.
The state of Florida's number one industry is tourism, and tourism depends on airports to bring in all those half-frozen northerners for a few days (or more) of thawing out.
Boeing spent much of 2016 in the dog house, but a big rally in the fourth quarter enabled the stock to generate a total return of more than 11% in 2016.
The big key for the airlines is economic growth, which finally after eight years of stagnation appears to be coming around. These five stocks offer good entry points.
After a delay of nearly three years, the U.S. Department of Transportation has approved a license for Norwegian Air Shuttle's Ireland-based unit to fly to and from the United States.