Daily Memo: Major Airlines Expect Fleet Tailwinds In 2022

United Airlines 777-200
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Airlines in the U.S. are expecting inflationary pressures to delay their return to profitability in 2022, driven by higher fuel, labor and airport costs. While those expenses pose a dilemma in the near term, carriers are hopeful that adding and reactivating larger and more efficient aircraft can...

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