American’s First A321XLR Grounded By Supply Chain Issue
American Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, but the aircraft will remain in Europe for the time being due to a shortage of seats.
American Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, but the aircraft will remain in Europe for the time being due to a shortage of seats.
American Airlines on Thursday warned of a potential financial loss in the third quarter of 2025 and issued cautious, wide-ranging full-year guidance.
Southwest reported lower quarterly profits and revenue on Wednesday but said travel demand is stabilizing after a difficult start to 2025.
Delta is stripping engines off of Airbus jets in Europe and using them to get grounded airplanes in the U.S. back in service, according to a report from Bloomberg.
Increasingly, industry leaders said they are concentrating on things they can control, like cost structures, operational reliability, and network performance.
Boeing has delivered its first aircraft to China since the country temporarily blocked its airlines from accepting the company’s jets.
Delta warned in a filing with the U.S. Commerce Department that it may stop buying foreign-made aircraft.
The White House said Thursday it is exempting aircraft engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce from a baseline 10% tariff on British imports.
Al Meer also shared that the carrier is set to announce record-breaking profits and a new widebody jet order in the coming weeks.