American Airlines (AAL) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.95 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.79 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.09 per share a year ago.
American Airlines provided negative current quarter guidance and unusually wide full-year guidance as it reported second quarter results. Its pre-tax margin was again below competitors'.
American Airlines scales back 2025 profit outlook as third-quarter forecast falls short
Anglo American PLC (LSE:AAL) reported mixed production results for the second quarter ended 30 June 2025, with copper and iron ore output in line with guidance while other segments saw notable declines. Copper production fell 11% year-on-year to 173,000 tonnes, although it rose 3% versus the prior quarter due to improved performance at Collahuasi.
Investors interested in the Transportation sector can watch out for second-quarter 2025 earnings reports of WAB, UNP, LUV and AAL.
As it reports second quarter earnings on Thursday, American Airlines has to fight the perception that it is doomed to be the permanent bronze metal holder among the three global U.S. carriers.
Get a deeper insight into the potential performance of American Airlines (AAL) for the quarter ended June 2025 by going beyond Wall Street's top-and-bottom-line estimates and examining the estimates for some of its key metrics.
In the closing of the recent trading day, American Airlines (AAL) stood at $12.45, denoting a +1.47% move from the preceding trading day.
American Airlines (AAL) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Delta's strong Q2 results and guidance reinforce that airline sector fears are overplayed, with demand and loyalty revenues holding up well. American Airlines has an expanded loyalty program with Citigroup and ongoing debt repayments offering significant upside to earnings and financial health. The stock is undervalued at $12, with Q2 earnings likely to boost the 2025 outlook while risks remain from operational disruptions and fuel volatility.
Delta Air Lines' recent success set off a debate on Wall Street on whether the airline sector is primed to repeat a late-year rally.
Delta Air Lines posted record revenues for the second quarter on Thursday. Falling demand for economy has led to capacity cuts, but premium seats continue to boom.