Previous close | 2.08 |
Open | 2.07 |
Bid | 5.15 |
Ask | 5.50 |
Strike | 180.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-06-07 |
Day's range | 1.93 - 5.60 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 2.99k |
Israeli airline El Al must make a decision soon on placing an order for narrow-body jets with Airbus and Boeing or otherwise risk losing delivery slots, its CEO said. Airbus and Boeing are locked in negotiations with El Al to win an order from the Israeli flag carrier for around 30 aircraft to replace and expand its fleet of narrow-body jets. "We will probably want to take a decision soon, otherwise we're going to lose the slots," El Al Chief Executive Dina Ben Tal Ganancia told Reuters at an airline conference in Dubai.
In an industry as essential to the economy as aerospace, any bad patch can turn into an opportunity.
"I want to remind you that in recent years, it was not the Chinese who imposed tariffs on European aircraft, but the Americans,” Guillaume Faury said.