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Qatar Airways has said it plans to acquire up to a 10% stake in American Airlines. Will either of the other two major Persian Gulf carriers follow suit?
FedEx shares retreated even though it reported better-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter financial results.
In an announcement at Tuesday's Paris Air Show, Skytrax named the world's 100 top-rated airlines according to its customer survey results. The top-ranked U.S. carrier finished just inside the top...
FedEx is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Tuesday.
Cargo carrier DryShips announced a one-for-five reverse stock split effective Thursday, June 22. This is the company's seventh reverse stock split since March 2016.
The number of complaints filed against airlines rose sharply in April, but the number still is actually quite small do not affect share prices.
Frontier Group Holdings has amended its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its initial public offering (IPO).
United Airlines will start the longest flight between a U.S. location and any airport in the world. The service, which will cover 8,700 miles, will run between Los Angeles and Singapore.
High-speed trains come with economic benefits. They also come with what appear to be substantial risks.
Airline executives attending a congressional hearing Tuesday morning, but it's unlikely that the real problem with customer service was addressed.
Air cargo volumes rose nearly 15% worldwide in March, but U.S. carriers did not share in the boom.
Now that its quiet period is over, analysts are taking the opportunity to weigh in on Schneider National, and many are calling for the stock to go higher.
Republic Airways, the second-largest regional airline in the United States, announced that it has emerged from its Chapter 11 restructuring.
24/7 Wall St. has outlined the stakes taken by Berkshire Hathaway in airlines, how the stocks have acted on April 27, and how far down these are from 52-week highs.
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines both saw their shares fall early on Thursday after each reported less than spectacular earnings.