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Pilots for Southwest Airlines have announced that they have formed a "Strike Preparedness Committee" in the event that talks fail to reach a new contract agreement.
JetBlue Airways reported its first-quarter results and guidance Tuesday before the markets opened.
The double-decked, four-engine A380 from Airbus is the largest plane in the air. It is also the most economical to operate. So why can’t Airbus sell them?
Spirit Airlines's profit margin is currently running just ahead of number two in profitability, Alaska Air.
American Airlines reported mixed first-quarter 2015 earnings before markets opened Friday morning.
Southwest Airlines is considered one of the best run airlines, but when earnings come around, how does it stack up against the competition like United Continental?
Spirit Airlines could not have done much worse in the widely regarded American Customer Satisfaction Index, yet its stock has surged over the past five years.
American Airlines has cut fares to all 50 states as part of a promotion that presumably will add to its summer traffic.
British aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce announced Friday morning that it had won the largest order in the company’s history from Middle East carrier Emirates.
A new report from Deutsche Bank favors the airlines with predominantly domestic routes, due to the strong dollar and currency headwinds.
In 2014, the U.S. airline industry posted its worst quality rating score in five years, according to the Airline Quality Rating.
Congress can kill the U.S. Export-Import Bank by simply doing nothing. If there’s one thing Congress does know how to do, that's it.
Both Boeing and Airbus have generated thousands of orders for their new single-aisle passenger jets, and both also aim to improve the economics for the airlines by stuffing more seats into the cabin.
The independent research firm Argus has decided to add Delta Air to its coverage universe with a relatively positive outlook.
After the tragic crash of the Germanwings flight in Europe this week, airlines will have to figure out how to deal with a new risk beyond terrorism -- employee sabotage.