Airline Stocks

The Wright brothers build the first plane in 1903 and their invention caused a new industry to take flight. But the novel coronavirus sent airline stocks into a tailspin, forcing airliners to burn through their cash piles. But despite the current environment, the airline industry is a necessary component of the global economy. Though some airlines are good buys today and others may be headed for bankruptcy, the top airline stocks will emerge stronger. Because they are a main cog in industry, airline stocks have become extremely prosperous, especially in the past decade. As technology advances, so too will the stock with colossal companies such as American Airlines, Delta, Southwest and United soaring ahead.

Will Dreamliner Woes Stall Boeing?

A rash of glitches has everyone -- including investors -- worried. The 787 is key to Boeing's future, so its growing pains need to be overcome pronto.

Third Time’s No Charm for Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Three safety issues in less than a week have shaken confidence in the success of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

Where U.S. Airlines Are Headed in 2013

After a strong 2012, profits this year could be tougher to come by as carriers work through efficiency upgrades -- and one more likely mega-merger.

Alcoa: From Bellwether to Red Herring

Alcoa's fourth-quarter earnings expectations look rosy -- which is better than you can say for the broader market

Hop On as Alaska Air Rises

The West Coast carrier's slow but steady rise positions it well for a covered call strategy that will pay off nicely if ALK keeps ascending.

Stocks at New Highs, New Lows for 12/17

Get the scoop on today's big moves. See which stock hit a new 52-week high, and one that found a new 52-week low.

United Continental Pilots to Get Raises, Lump-Sum Payments

The pilots union for United Airlines has voted to approve a new four-year contract with heft salary hikes and a large lump sum payment.

Delta Buys Big Stake in Virgin Atlantic

Delta Air Lines is buying a 49% stake in Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic airlines and forming a joint venture to leverage cross-Atlantic travelers.

Could the Port Strike Kill a Santa Claus Rally?

A walkout by workers at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles could cause headaches for transporters and disrupt the nation's supply chain.

Where Is AMR, After a Year in Bankruptcy?

The prospects for what happens next are starting to clarify. Here's how American Airlines stacks up as it seeks another life after Chapter 11.

Man Sues Airlines for Obese Wife’s Death

The husband of a 425-pound woman who died in Hungary after being denied air travel for medical treatment is suing the airlines involved.

United Continental Struggles to Ride Out Post-Merger Turbulence

Heading into the biggest travel week of the year, a new round of glitches and PR headaches at United Continental could make passengers look elsewhere.

The Best and Worst U.S. Airlines in September

The 15 airlines tracked by the report posted an on-time performance of 83.3% -- worse than the 83.9% a year ago, but much better than August’s 79.1%.

Airline CEO: Seatbelts on Plane Are Useless

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leart has some startling things to say about seatbelts on his planes: namely, that he thinks they're useless.

Hurricane Sandy: Sectors to Watch

These four sectors are the mostly likely to be impacted by Hurricane Sandy's damaging effects -- but not all businesses will be hammered the same way.

The Best and Worst U.S. Airlines in August

U.S. airlines’ performance rose and consumer complaints fell in August, according to the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) most recent Air Travel Consumer Report.

3 Small Companies You Can Bank On

These great companies also make great investments. Plus, they represent America's future -- perhaps more so than some of the usual giants.

Which of These Airlines Isn’t Like the Others?

In this troubled sector, one bin-name surprise is cleared for takeoff, as well as options opportunities.

Spirit Airlines’ New Stratospheric Bag Fees

Heads up, air travelers: Bags checked in at the gate will cost you $100 each. The discount carrier also hiked other bag fees.