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.

Tough Market? Not for Defensive Stocks

The market has been hit hard since the start of April, but not all sectors have lost ground. Find out what has been working through this difficult tape.

Why Delta’s Oil Refinery May Not Have Wings

Trying to ensure a more plentiful and cheaper fuel supply is a bold move, but there's a lot of devilish stuff in the complex arrangement's details.

Spirit Airlines Boycott Call Soars on Facebook

Facebook users create a boycott page against Spirit Airlines after the company refuses to refund the ticket of a Vietnam Vet facing terminal cancer.

Sunoco’s Buyout Could Boost Pump Prices

The deal accelerates a trend that could hit the East Coast especially hard. See what it means for investors -- and consumers.

Airline Scorecard: How Do These 6 Carriers Stack Up After Earnings?

Which airline is doing the best job on all three fronts -- financial, performance and customer perception? We run the numbers.

UTC’s Chenevert: A Big Bet on Commercial Aircraft

His $16.5 billion Goodrich deal puts United Technology's future where the growth is.

US Airways’ Parker: A Smart Bid for American

Getting American's unions onboard first was a savvy move -- Parker has learned a lot from his failed bids for United and Delta.

Airlines: 4 Ways Regionals Are Even Worse Off

When the majors feel a chill, regional airlines get pneumonia. Here are four reasons why they are worse off.

Is JPMorgan Setting Delta Up For a Crash?

JPMorgan is working with Delta to help the struggling airline carrier purchase an idled oil refinery. What's up with that?

5 Airline Stocks Taking Flight

The airline industry is always in a state of flux, but these five stocks offer solid returns and an opportunity to add them to your portfolio

AirTran Still Flying Sky High

Air Tran airlines came in first for the second year in a row in the Airline Quality Ratings, and the industry as a whole posted the best results in 22 years.

Did American Airlines Thrust Itself Into US Airways’ Arms?

When American Airlines parent AMR asked to have its union contracts thrown out, it might have made it easier for another carrier to swoop in and snap it up.

Southwest Air Hikes Raise the Industry

Southwest followed on the heels of their competitors JetBlue and Virgin, increasing fares on most round-trip flights -- and many major carriers followed.

An FAA Plan to Allow Use of e-Readers and Tablets Gate-to-Gate

Because so many airline passengers use e-readers and tablets, the FAA may reassess the “gadgets off” rule imposed during taxiing, takeoffs, and landings.

One Way to Make Money on Airlines

The disaster that is the airline sector might be playable via put options.

Why WTO’s Ruling Against Boeing Is Irrelevant

Governments will always find ways to help domestic businesses. Ramped-up rivals' new planes are where the competitive action is.

9 Goods Seeing Sky-High Price Inflation

The rising cost of oil and supply-demand imbalances are boosting the prices of a slew of goods.

American Airlines Still Fighting a Losing Battle

American Airlines parents AMR Corp.'s decision to freeze some of its pension plans rather than axing them is admirable, but ultimately will hamper its recovery.

United Airlines Faces Delays After Systems Merger

United Airlines integrated systems with partner airline Continental this weekend and was confronted by a broad array of glitches.