How the Ukraine War Changed Aviation

How the Ukraine War Changed Aviation

Airlines face wide-ranging fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine a year ago in February. The biggest is the airspace closure, but the war has also triggered a surge in global energy prices while western sanctions are pressuring Russian airlines. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss. Plus, why you need an accounting degree and years of experience to decipher AirAsia-parent Capital A's numbers. Reading List Airlines Adapt Amid Russia's Ukraine War AirAsia Looks to China to Drive Budget Airline’s Recovery

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Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 72: Good Is Good Enough

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 72: Good Is Good Enough

The earnings picture for U.S. carriers in the first quarter was much worse than last year’s Q1—but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t good. It was indeed good—and good is good. Their success comes while wres...

10 Maj 201737min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 71: Delta Keeps Dealing

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 71: Delta Keeps Dealing

Delta saw its operating profit margin slashed severely in the first quarter compared to last year’s Q1. Nonetheless there are plenty of reasons to smile—that’s how good things are at Delta right now—i...

25 Apr 201733min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 70: Virgin Sacrificed

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 70: Virgin Sacrificed

The merger of Alaska Airlines and Virgin American is now well under way and begs the question: How is the integration taking shape? In a word: rosy. Of course, Alaska will be sacrificing the Virgin br...

11 Apr 201738min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 69: Lackluster Lufthansa

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 69: Lackluster Lufthansa

When is a $2 billion annual profit disappointing? Answer: When you’re a giant airline group like Lufthansa, and $2 billion amounts to a mere 5% operating margin—and that lackluster result comes despit...

28 Mars 201731min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 68: Turkey’s Tough Times

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 68: Turkey’s Tough Times

Once again we consider the ongoing demand problems in Turkey. The numbers are in, and they’re not pretty. Turkish Airlines posted a $300 million loss in 2016. Pegasus Airlines chipped another $50 mill...

15 Mars 201731min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 67: IAG Outperforms

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 67: IAG Outperforms

With its fourth quarter results and a standout 2016, IAG, the airline group that includes British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, continues to separate itself from the other two members of Eu...

28 Feb 201734min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 66: Searching for Positives

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 66: Searching for Positives

Air France/KLM had some good news in 2016. For one thing, its Transavia unit broke even. Also, KLM made a decent profit. But the story is rather disappointing from there, with the group posting a mere...

22 Feb 201737min

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 65: LCCs' Strong Finish

Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 65: LCCs' Strong Finish

Europe certainly has its share of struggling airlines, but Ryanair, easyJet and Wizz Air are not among them. And for Ryanair and Wizz, fourth quarter earnings simply topped off a triumphant 2016. (eas...

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