Alaska Air Group's stock rose 1.6% early Thursday, after the regional airline posted a narrower-than-expected first-quarter loss and revenue that beat analyst estimates.
Alaska Airlines said Boeing paid it $162 million so far in compensation for the 737 Max grounding.
Alaska Air Group forecast a better-than-expected profit for the current quarter on Thursday, driven by strong travel demand and expectations for a strong summer season.
Alaska Air Group is not concerned about the production rate of Boeing's 737 MAX planes as it is more focused on the quality and safety of the planemaker's jets, a top company executive said on Thursda
Wall Street's spotlight is turning to the nationwide ground stop for Alaska Airlines (NYSE: ALK ), which the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently lifted. While this was a concerning news ite
The Federal Aviation Administration issued an advisory Wednesday morning for Alaska Airlines to pause departures across all airports Wednesday, a halt the major airline said was related to a problem w
Beyond analysts' top -and-bottom-line estimates for Alaska Air (ALK), evaluate projections for some of its key metrics to gain a better insight into how the business might have performed for the quart
Alaska Air's (ALK) bottom line is under pressure from increasing fuel costs, which is likely to impact its upcoming first-quarter earnings results.
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Alaska Air (ALK) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Alaska Air Group (ALK) concluded the recent trading session at $42.48, signifying a +1.72% move from its prior day's close.
Boeing's (BA) initial compensation of $160 million to Alaska Air (ALK) covers ALK's pretax loss pertaining to the Jan 5 accident.
Boeing Co (NYSE:BA, ETR:BCO) has paid Alaska Air Group (NYSE:ALK) US$160 million (£126 million) to compensate for losses relating to January's mid-air door panel blowout. Alaska added it expects more
Boeing has paid Alaska Airlines roughly $160 million as an “initial payment” for “financial damages” resulting from the flight that experienced a midair door blowout at 16,000 feet earlier thi
Alaska Airlines said Boeing has paid the carrier $160 million in “initial compensation" after a door plug blowout on a 737-9 MAX plane in Jan.
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