Low Oil’s Effect On Orderbooks Would Be Gradual, Analyst Projects

Any reduction in airliner order books due to low oil prices would emerge gradually as carriers hang on to delivery slots and make regular payments to hedge their bets against possible oil-price spikes, analyst Brian Foley says. “Deflating airline order books wouldn’t happen catastrophically, but...

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