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ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Qatar Airways said it will no longer pursue buying a stake in American Airlines, contending “the investment no longer meets our objectives.” FULL ARTICLE |
Major continental European airlines are actively lobbying their governments to make the UK aviation sector’s exit from the European Union (EU) difficult, the CEO of Irish low-cost carrier (LCC) Ryanair said Aug. 2. FULL ARTICLE |
ANA Holdings reported a net profit of ¥51 billion ($453.9 million) for its 2017 fiscal first quarter, nearly an eightfold increase over the company’s ¥6.6 billion net income for its fiscal 1Q 2016. FULL ARTICLE |
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Lufthansa Group delivered a first-half net profit of €672 million ($766.7 million), up 56.6% from a net profit of €429 million a year ago. FULL ARTICLE |
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings—parent company of Atlas Air, Polar Air Cargo, Southern Air and Titan Aviation—reported a second-quarter 2017 net profit of $38.9 million, up 88.8% over net income of $20.6 million in the 2016 June quarter. FULL ARTICLE |
Other News ATW Plus (Premium Content) Australian flag carrier Qantas and Dallas/Fort Worth-based American Airlines are preparing to file another application for antitrust immunity (ATI) after a previous rebuff by US regulators, and Qantas is optimistic that this time it will be granted. FULL ARTICLE |
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