United Airlines (UAL) closed at $51.34 in the latest trading session, marking a -0.95% move from the prior day.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -United Airlines can take delivery of new airplanes as U.S. aviation regulators review the carrier, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday. United did not immediately comment. Some United certification activities were halted after the FAA said in March it was increasing its oversight of United following recent safety incidents.
More than 2.95 million people were screened at airports across the country Friday, according to Transportation Security Administration data. Despite booming travel demand, American said late Tuesday it now expects adjusted earnings of between $1 and $1.15 per share in the second quarter, down from its previous range of $1.15 to $1.45. American Airlines stock was the worst performer in the on Wednesday, tumbling 14% to $11.62—its largest percent decrease since June 2020.