Previous Close | 33.72 |
Open | 33.75 |
Bid | 0.00 x 0 |
Ask | 0.00 x 0 |
Day's Range | 33.67 - 34.14 |
52 Week Range | 20.91 - 35.52 |
Volume | |
Avg. Volume | 191,426 |
Market Cap | 107.691B |
Beta (5Y Monthly) | 1.66 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 28.43 |
EPS (TTM) | 1.20 |
Earnings Date | N/A |
Forward Dividend & Yield | 0.50 (1.46%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Apr 25, 2023 |
1y Target Est | 54.57 |
Airbus delivered 63 aircraft in May, up 34% from the same month last year, bringing its total for the year to 244 jets, the company said on Wednesday, confirming Reuters reports. It booked no new net orders during the traditional lull immediately before the upcoming Paris Airshow. But it reshuffled orders for 17 planes including 16 removed from the list of outstanding orders for India's Go First, days before the airline sought bankruptcy protection last month, according to a monthly data sheet from the company.
Lockheed (LMT) is set to offer logistics support, including ground maintenance activities, action request solution as well as depot activities for F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.
Raytheon's (RTX) arm, Pratt & Whitney, inks a deal with LATAM for GTF engines to power Airbus A320neo family aircraft.
Qantas Airways will receive its first Airbus A321XLR in December 2024, six months later than first planned, and the average industry delay in receiving the upcoming jet is 12 months, Chief Financial Officer Vanessa Hudson said on Monday. Airbus declined to comment on specific deliveries, but a top executive told Reuters on Sunday that it was seeing a more predictable pattern in its industrial activities and what appeared to be the start of a more positive trend. Airbus is due to announce deliveries for May on Wednesday.
Part of the 600 new aircraft Turkish Airlines will order from Boeing and Airbus will be optional and the final order will depend on a government decision, which is expected in two months, Chairman Ahmet Bolat said on Monday. Speaking at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) annual summit in Istanbul, Bolat also said the flag carrier will complete all the technical details of the orders, including purchasing price and engines, and await a government decision to execute the order.
Saudi Arabia's new airline Riyadh Air is in talks with planemakers Airbus and Boeing to buy a significant number of narrow-body jets - part of what may become a trio of inaugural orders, Chief Executive Tony Douglas said. The creation of a second Saudi national airline, with industry veteran Douglas as its CEO, was announced alongside an order for up to 72 Boeing 787s in March, as the kingdom moves to diversify its economy and serve over 100 destinations by 2030.
Saudi Arabia's new airline Riyadh Air is in talks with planemakers Airbus and Boeing to buy a significant number of narrow-body jets - part of what may become a trio of inaugural orders, Chief Executive Tony Douglas said. The creation of a second Saudi national airline, with industry veteran Douglas as its CEO, was announced alongside an order for up to 72 Boeing 787s in March, as the kingdom moves to diversify its economy and serve over 100 destinations by 2030.
Turkey's Pegasus Airlines expects to order more planes after it completes taking delivery of an existing order by 2025, Chief Executive Guliz Ozturk told Reuters on Monday. The new order will "likely" be Airbus' A321neo narrowbody planes, Ozturk said, but did not specify a number or an exact date. Pegasus is expecting the delivery of an additional 42 A321neo planes by the end of 2025, she added, on top of the planes that have been delivered so far.
Airbus is closing towards a potentially record deal to sell 500 narrow-body A320-family jets to India's largest carrier IndiGo, industry sources said on Sunday. The European planemaker has emerged as front-runner for an order eclipsing Air India's historic provisional purchase of 470 jets in February, the sources said on the sidelines of an airline industry meeting in Istanbul. Such a deal would be worth some $50 billion at the most recently published Airbus list prices, but would typically be worth less than half this after widespread airline industry discounts for bulk deals, according to aircraft analysts.
Airbus is closing towards a potentially record deal to sell 500 narrow-body A320-family jets to India's largest carrier IndiGo, industry sources said on Sunday. The European planemaker has emerged as front-runner for an order eclipsing Air India's historic provisional purchase of 470 jets in February, the sources said on the sidelines of an airline industry meeting in Istanbul. Such a deal would be worth some $50 billion at the most recently published Airbus list prices, but would typically be worth less than half this after widespread airline industry discounts for bulk deals, according to aircraft analysts.
Airbus is closing in on a potentially record deal to sell 500 narrowbody A320-family jets to India's largest carrier, Indigo, industry sources said on Sunday. The European planemaker has emerged as front-runner for an order eclipsing Air India's historic provisional purchase of 470 jets in February, the sources said on the sidelines of an airline industry meeting in Istanbul. Airbus and Boeing are also competing in talks to sell 25 wide-body jets to the same airline, they said.
European planemaker Airbus is seeing a more predictable pattern in its industrial activities and what appears to be the start of a more positive trend in deliveries, Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer said. Reuters reported on Thursday that Airbus deliveries for May were on course to top 60 aircraft, up around 30% from the same month last year and bringing deliveries so far this year to more than 220 aircraft.
European planemaker Airbus is seeing a more predictable pattern in its industrial activities and what appears to be the start of a more positive trend in deliveries, Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer said. Reuters reported on Thursday that Airbus deliveries for May were on course to top 60 aircraft, up around 30% from the same month last year and bringing deliveries so far this year to more than 220 aircraft.
Latvian airline airBaltic is in talks with Airbus to buy 30 more A220 passenger jets by exercising existing contractual options, its chief executive told Reuters. The largest Baltic airline, which has already ordered 50 of the Canadian-developed planes, also plans to add 20 new options, CEO Martin Gauss said in an interview. The move comes as the airline prepares for an initial public offering (IPO) in late 2024, for which the tentative business plan envisages up to 100 aircraft by 2030.
Boeing Co CEO Dave Calhoun downplayed speculation that China's maiden commercial flight of its domestically produced C919 narrowbody jet could foreshadow the end of the duopoly currently held by the U.S. planemaker and its European rival Airbus SE. On Sunday, China Eastern Airlines flew a C919 filled with passengers from Shanghai to Beijing - a milestone for manufacturer Commercial Aviation Corp of China (COMAC). Calhoun said the C919 is a "good airplane," but it will take a "long while" for COMAC to build the production capacity needed to meet Chinese airlines' demand.
Airbus deliveries for May appear on course to reach at least 60 aircraft, subject to the final tally of a busy close to the month and a routine audit, industry sources said. That represents an increase of some 30% from the same month last year and would bring deliveries so far this year to more than 220 aircraft. Airbus, which is targeting 720 deliveries for the full year, implying a sharp acceleration in deliveries after the summer, declined comment ahead of a monthly data release on June 7.
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd is close to placing an order worth around $2 billion for Boeing 777-8F freighters as the Hong Kong carrier embarks on the partial renewal of a fleet of dedicated 747 cargo jets, industry sources said on Monday. The selection follows a hard-fought battle for the business of one of the world's top-five freight airlines, which had been comparing the all-freight version of the future Boeing 777X jet family with an upcoming cargo model of the existing Airbus A350. Cathay Pacific said it had no immediate announcement to make.
Embraer (ERJ) signs a $635 million deal with Malaysia's SKS Airways for supplying 10 E195-E2 Jets.
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Airbus Helicopters said on Thursday it had won a firm order for 43 aircraft from business aviation operator Air Corporate, marking its largest ever deal in Italy. The world's largest commercial helicopter maker said the order from Verona-based Air Corporate at the EBACE show in Geneva included 40 light single-engine H125/130 and three ACH160, a corporate version of its latest H160 medium model. Airbus Helicopters said in a statement the helicopters would be delivered over coming years for various private and business passenger services as well as utility operations.
Airbus is not looking to launch a stretched version of its A220 jetliner in the current environment, the planemaker said on Wednesday, effectively knocking down speculation of a launch at the upcoming Paris Airshow. A larger version of the 110-130-seat small passenger plane has been on the horizon for some time and an Airbus spokesperson reiterated that it was a matter of "when not if". Airbus Chief Executive Guillaume Faury has indicated that resolving recent industrial delays is the planemaker's top priority amid continued pressure on the supply chain.
PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus is not looking to launch a stretched version of its A220 jetliner in the current environment, the planemaker said on Wednesday, effectively knocking down speculation of a launch at the upcoming Paris Airshow. A larger version of the 110-130-seat small passenger plane has been on the horizon for some time and an Airbus spokesperson reiterated that it was a matter of "when not if". Airbus Chief Executive Guillaume Faury has indicated that resolving recent industrial delays is the planemaker's top priority amid continued pressure on the supply chain.
Airbus is not looking to launch a stretched version of its A220 jet in the current environment, the planemaker said on Wednesday, knocking down speculation of a launch at the Paris Airshow. A future version of the 110-130-seat small passenger plane has been on the horizon for some time and an Airbus spokesperson reiterated that it was a matter of "when not if". "But right now, the A220-100 and A220-300 are priority and we're not looking to launch a new sub-model in the current environment," the spokesperson added.
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