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The Mid-Year Review!
The first half of 2019 featured quieter forms of aircraft-related disruptions, some engine-related and others tied to delivery delays. Just as frustrating were inordinate operational disruptions from increasingly volatile weather…July 8th, 2019
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Lufthansa’s Eurowings Problem
In an all-day event with investment analysts last week, Lufthansa trumpeted the overall success of its 2014 business plan—with justification: The company doubled its operating margin from 4% in 2014…July 1st, 2019
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A New Star in Paris
Notre Dame cathedral, Paris promises, will be rebuilt. And so will, Boeing promised in Paris, the reputation and reliability of the B737 MAX. Airbus meanwhile, had something new to offer…June 24th, 2019
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JetBlue Holds the Line on Open Skies
In an interview, JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes remains a staunch supporter of the open-skies regulatory regime as it stands and says the U.S. Big Three are "pulling the drawbridge of…June 17th, 2019
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American Airlines’ Turbulence
Here’s a bit of trivia: When was the last time a U.S. airline lost money for a full year? The answer: All the way back in 2011, when American lost…June 10th, 2019
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Korean Air and Asiana’s Troubled Times
To read the full issue, become a Skift Airline Weekly subscriber today. Subscribers can download the issue below.June 3rd, 2019
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A Bad Quarter for European Airlines
This year’s first quarter was one all European airlines—no exceptions—would rather forget.May 28th, 2019
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Northern Shakeup
Air Canada, in its boldest strategic move yet, strikes a deal to buy Air TransatMay 20th, 2019
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Amazon of the Skies
AirAsia is indisputably one of the world’s most successful airlines ever—don’t let its notoriously complex accounting obscure that reality. But the company is now trying to be something much more…May 13th, 2019
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U.S. Airlines’ Very Healthy First Quarter
To read the full issue, become a Skift Airline Weekly subscriber today. Subscribers can download the issue below.May 6th, 2019