Shares of Aircraft Lessors Take Off in Tight Market for Planes

Jet leasing companies to airlines are benefiting from global travel and production delays at aircraft manufacturers.

The World’s Biggest Planes Are Finding Their Way Back Into the Skies

Many of the world’s largest passenger aircraft were consigned to the junkyard. Now they are being…

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Hertz Chairman Exits, CEO Stephen Scherr to Replace Him

Greg O’Hara took over the leadership of the board after the car-rental company emerged from bankruptcy.

United Airlines’ Profit Lifted by Strong Demand for Air Travel

Business revenue Rival airlines also said resilient demand led to stronger-than-expected revenue growth

Near Collision at JFK Airport Between Delta, American Planes Under Investigation

we The FAA says a Delta plane aborted takeoff and came within 1,000 feet of an…

Stock Futures Fall as Bank Earnings Roll in

Share futures declined on Friday as major banks reported results, part of a crucial earnings season…

Falling Car Prices Will Slow Detroit’s Profit Machine

Pre-owned vehicle values ​​are set to drop drastically in 2022, and new cars may now follow…

Boeing’s Delays Could Give Airbus’s A380 an Active Retirement

It looks like Emirates airline will need most if not all of its A380s, opening up…

Atlas Air to Be Bought by Apollo-Led Group

Listen to article (2 minutes) Airfreight company Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings said it has agreed to…