KLM and TUI face soaring costs as free EU emission rights end this year.
European airlines face millions in new costs as free carbon rights lapse; KLM expects annual expenses to hit €325 million by 2030 as rules tighten.
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European airlines face millions in new costs as free carbon rights lapse; KLM expects annual expenses to hit €325 million by 2030 as rules tighten.
Bangladesh signed a trade deal with the US to purchase 14 Boeing aircraft; the agreement aims to lower tariffs but raises concerns over national debt.
Former envoy Veena Sikri warns that Bangladesh's Boeing aircraft purchase and US trade deal could increase debt levels and affect regional stability.
IATA warned that delivery delays from Boeing and Airbus, plus rising green costs, will pressure airline finances and force older fleet use through 2026.
The Bangladesh interim government is negotiating a long-term financing deal with Boeing to acquire 14 new aircraft, valued at an estimated Tk 30,000-35,000 crore.
Singapore Airlines, SATS, and ST Engineering stock prices eased Friday, but a broader Straits Times Index rebound is anticipated, supported by strong aviation sector fundamentals.
Firan Technology Group (FTG) will release its full-year and Q4 2025 financial results on February 18, following a record Q2 driven by strong aerospace and defense market demand.
IATA projects a 4.9% increase in global passenger traffic and a 2.4% rise in cargo volumes for 2026, signaling continued industry recovery despite thin profitability.
American Airlines' 2025 profit plummeted 87% to $111 million due to escalating operational costs, but the carrier forecasts a strong 2026 earnings rebound.
Nigerian Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo engaged AerCap and Afreximbank in Dublin for strategic partnerships focused on fleet renewal and securing modern, fuel-efficient aircraft for domestic carriers.
American Airlines Group (AAL) shares fell 7.00% on January 27 after a Q4 earnings miss and management's forecast of a $175 million Q1 storm impact.
Ryanair increased its FY2026 passenger forecast to almost 208 million and expects fares to rise up to 9%, despite Q3 profits falling 80% due to an Italian competition fine.
Philippine Airlines secured a financing facility from Natixis for pre-delivery payments on five Airbus A350-1000s, supporting its long-haul fleet modernization.
Singapore Airlines and SATS Ltd. posted minor gains on the Straits Times Index, reflecting a resilient aviation sector despite ongoing yield pressure and new operational costs.
Global financial turbulence, marked by rising crude oil prices and political uncertainty, casts a shadow over Boeing's upcoming earnings and airline operating costs.
IndiGo's Q3 FY26 net profit plummeted 78% year-on-year due to a ₹2.58 billion hit from one-time costs and forex losses, causing InterGlobe Aviation shares to decline.
Hexcel's focus on advanced composite materials for new aircraft production makes it a more compelling investment than FTAI Aviation, which dominates the engine aftermarket.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines declined comment on a CNBC report suggesting acquisition talks with investment firm Castlelake amid its Chapter 11 reorganization.
Alaska Airlines forecasts a wider Q1 loss and conservative full-year profit outlook, citing fuel price volatility and economic uncertainty despite strong demand rebound.
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Nigeria President Alexander Nwuba asserts domestic airlines operate on dangerously thin margins, citing a $9,000 cost to fly a Boeing 737 Lagos-Abuja route, driving high fares; the sector faces a structural sustainability crisis.