United CEO sounds alarm about plane supply problem
Chief executive Scott Kirby is calling the market "even more challenging."
This week, United Airways (UAL) posted fourth-quarter earnings and a 2025 outlook that made the airline's shares flit.
On Jan. 22, the inventory reached a higher than 5-300 and sixty five days excessive of $115.85 after United reported fat-300 and sixty five days earnings of $4.2 billion. That tally included quarterly earnings of $14.7 billion sooner than prices — a 7.8% elevate from the fourth quarter of 2023.
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