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The three largest U.S. airlines have charged three major Persian Gulf carriers with accepting $42 billion in subsidies over the past decade and using the money to steal market share on international...
American Airlines will be the newest addition to the S&P 500, taking the place of Allergan.
With advantages such as a plunge in jet fuel prices due to the sell-off in oil, the airline industry has entered one of its best business environments in years.
Both Southwest Airlines and American Airlines reported January traffic numbers Monday morning, and investors are less than enthusiastic.
Groundbreaking for the new wing assembly plant for the Boeing 777X aircraft occurred in October, and now the first pieces of steel are rising from the ground.
Boeing announced Friday morning that All Nippon Airways has ordered three 787-10 Dreamliners and five 737-800s in a deal worth $1.4 billion at list prices.
American Airlines has accepted delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the plane is being flown to Dallas/Fort Worth on Friday where it will begin being readied for its first passenger...
In Thursday's trading, all the major airlines hit new 52-week highs following positive earnings reports from United Continental and Southwest Airlines.
United Continental is reportedly preparing to place an order for 10 Boeing 777-300ERs, each of which is tagged with a list price of $330 million.
Airbus delivered its first twin-engine, widebody A350 to launch customer Qatar Airways on December 22. On Thursday that airplane made its first commercial flight.
An airline safety rating website recently announced its list of the world's safest airlines for 2015, and two U.S. carriers were among the safest in the world.
Despite the massive gains in airline stocks made thus far, Credit Suisse still found the risk versus reward relationship favorable for investors due to that falling crude oil trend.
Airbus Group NVAn Airbus Group NV A320-200 carrying 162 passengers and crew on flight QZ8501 from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore lost contact with air traffic controllers early Sunday morning. The...
The battle for supremacy between the world's two jumbo jets may be turning into a war of attrition. Neither Boeing’s venerable 747 nor the Airbus A380 received a single new order in 2014.
IdeaWorksCompany has announced its list of the five airlines that have demonstrated "the greatest prowess in the areas of ancillary revenue, a la carte pricing, and loyalty marketing."