American Airlines Options Spot-On: On March 27th, 88,690 Contracts Were Traded, With 2.83 Million Open Interest
Express News | Acting FAA Adminstrator on Thousands of Reports of Helicopters Near Airplanes in Recent Years: "Clearly Something Was Missed" -- Senate Hearing
Express News | Senators Say Federal Aviation Administration Failed to Act for Years on Helicopters in "Dangerous Proximity" to Commercial Airplanes Near Washington Airport -- Hearing
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Moves -0.61%: What You Should Know
American Airlines Options Spot-On: On March 26th, 106.4K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.84 Million Open Interest
Express News | FAA to Establish Safety Risk Management Panel to Address Concerns About Helicopters and Passenger Airplane Traffic After Fatal American Airlines Collision -- Senate Testimony
Express News | FAA Plans to Hire 2,000 Air Traffic Controllers Trainees This Year, Maintain Strict Boeing Oversight -- Senate Testimony
American Airlines Options Spot-On: On March 25th, 96,964 Contracts Were Traded, With 2.8 Million Open Interest
Overview of international headlines from last night and this morning _ March 25, 2025 _ Financial News
The headlines that global financial media focused on last night and this morning mainly include: Trump announced that new autos tariffs will be introduced, suggesting that some countries may receive exemptions from the 'reciprocal' tariffs to be announced next week. President Trump stated that he would announce autos tariffs in the coming days, while hinting at exemptions for certain countries in the 'reciprocal' tariffs to be announced next week. Trump's speech at the White House on Monday left the public more confused about his planned large-scale tariff measures to be announced on April 2. Trump told reporters that before the broader tariff plan is revealed, he plans to 'soon, within a few days,' push forward with the long-threatened tariffs on imported autos.
Headlines from abroad: Trump hints at potential reductions on reciprocal tariffs; the FBI establishes a special task force to address threats from Tesla; Hyundai invests $21 billion to build a Steel plant in the U.S.
The headlines that global financial media focused on last night and this morning mainly include: Trump announced that new autos tariffs will be introduced, suggesting that some countries may receive exemptions from the 'reciprocal' tariffs to be announced next week. President Trump stated that he would announce autos tariffs in the coming days, while hinting at exemptions for certain countries in the 'reciprocal' tariffs to be announced next week. Trump's speech at the White House on Monday left the public more confused about his planned large-scale tariff measures to be announced on April 2. Trump told reporters that before the broader tariff plan is revealed, he plans to 'soon, within a few days,' push forward with the long-threatened tariffs on imported autos.
Boeing is seeking to revoke an earlier reached plea agreement.
According to sources, Boeing is seeking to withdraw a previously reached plea agreement. This agreement involves a long-standing criminal case where Boeing is accused of deceiving regulators before two fatal crashes of the 737 MAX jets. The aerospace giant is seeking more lenient treatment from the U.S. Department of Justice under the Trump administration. The Trump administration is reviewing a number of pending criminal cases that have yet to go to trial or have not been approved by the court. Last year, Boeing was close to determining its own fate, having agreed in July to admit to committing fraud against American Airlines.
American Airlines Options Spot-On: On March 24th, 117.61K Contracts Were Traded, With 3.18 Million Open Interest
Airline Fare Growth 'Slowed Notably' Last Month, UBS Data Shows -- Market Talk
Express News | Shares of Travel, Leisure and Retail Companies Are Trading Higher Amid Overall Market Strength on Reports of Potentially Narrowed or Targeted Tariffs, Which Could Ease Some Economic Concerns
Express News | Shares of U.S. Airlines up
Trump's Tariff Moves: Market Stabilization Amid Uncertainty and the Road Ahead
The Trader: Airline Stocks Are Burning Investors. It's Not the First Time. -- Barron's
Express News | US Transportation Secretary Duffy to Release Air Traffic Reform Plan Next Week --Statement
American Airlines Options Spot-On: On March 21st, 70,762 Contracts Were Traded, With 3.25 Million Open Interest
Fire At Substation Near Heathrow Airport Is Believed To Be Non-Suspicious; Investigation Will Focus On Electrical Distribution Equipment