AirlinesAlaska Airlines posted strong Q4 resultsAlaska Airlines posted strong financial performance, reporting $191 million in net income for the fourth quarter. Alaska also boosted passenger revenues by 6% for the quarter and 5% during 2015. "These record results reflect our strong performance in the areas that drive long-term value for our business," said Brad Tilden, Alaska
CEO.
LinkAlaska to order 30 large regional jets in first quarter 2016Alaska Air Group expects to place an order for up to 30 large regional jets in the first quarter of 2016, with deliveries expected to begin in 2017. The new aircraft will likely have about 76-seats and be operated by regional partner Horizon Air, says the Seattle-based carrier's chief financial officer Brandon Pedersen during an earnings call today.
LinkAmerican Airlines to boost LAX domestic flightsAmerican Airlines plans to add 25 additional daily flights to
US cities from Los Angeles International Airport in June. The flights, including service to Seattle and New Orleans, will lead to a 10% increase in domestic flights at
LAX. The carrier will also hire 200 more workers because of the expansion.
LinkGulf Air announces Airbus, Boeing ordersBahraini flag-carrier Gulf Air has announced major new and adjusted orders, as expected, at the Bahrain International Air Show. The new deals will see the airline expand again in coming years after a period of retrenchment. Speaking on the first day of the Bahrain International Air Show, acting
CEO Maher Salman Al Musallam said the carrier would switch its original plan to buy “12 to 16” Boeing 787-8s for an order of 16 larger -9 versions, in a deal worth $4.2 billion at list prices.
LinkOman To Establish First Budget AirlineOman plans to establish its first budget airline to boost tourism as the drop in global oil prices encourages the country to diversify its economy beyond oil and gas production. Muscat National Development and Investment (MNDIC) - a venture involving the Muscat municipal government and several state funds including the State General Reserve Fund - said it had been awarded an air services operator license by the Public Authority for Civil Aviation.
LinkSouthwest Airlines reports Q4 profitSouthwest Airlines posted a profit of $536 million for the fourth quarter on revenue of $4.98 billion. Southwest earnings per share of 90 cents met expectations of Wall Street analysts.
LinkUnited still considering a CSeries or E2 orderUnited Airlines is still out shopping for a new 100-seat mainline aircraft, following its order for 40 new Boeing 737-700s today. “We are continuing to pursue additional aircraft to continue upgauging and meet our capacity plans,” says Gerry Laderman, acting chief financial officer of the Chicago-based carrier, during an earnings call today.
LinkUnited adding larger aircraft to its fleetUnited Airlines announced plans to purchase 40 Boeing 737-700s, which feature almost 120 seats, for entry into United's fleet by next year. By 2019, United aims to phase out some of the 50-seat aircraft in its fleet. "Our customers have a preference for an improved travel experience, including first-class seats, Economy Plus and Wi-Fi," said Gerry Laderman, acting chief financial officer for United.
LinkUnited Reaps Benefit Of Cheaper FuelUnited Airlines reported a fourth-quarter profit of
USD$823 million, up from
USD$28 million a year ago. Net profit for the full financial year was
USD$7.34 billion, up from
USD$1.132 billion the previous year.
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