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American Airlines Group (AAL) clears Wall Street estimates with lower fuel costs in play
25 June 2026
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American Airlines Group (AAL) clears Wall Street estimates with lower fuel costs in play

NEW YORK, June 25, 2026, 05:04 (EDT)

  • American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL) traded at $17.44 ahead of the regular U.S. session. Shares were up 8.05% over the last 24 hours.
  • Argus put the U.S. jet fuel index at $2.83 per gallon on June 24. That’s near the $2.75 a gallon American paid on average for fuel in the first quarter.
  • Every 10-cent swing in fuel prices changes American’s quarterly pretax cost by roughly $107 million, based on its first-quarter fuel burn.
  • The stock is now about 10% over FactSet’s average 12-month target of $15.90.

American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL) is trading more like a pure fuel-price bet now than other major U.S. airline stocks. Shares have already outpaced the average target price from Wall Street analysts.

Stock last traded at $17.44 ahead of the regular session, close to the 52-week high at $17.47. Shares jumped 8.05% in the last 24 hours. Market cap is about $11.5 billion.

American’s story isn’t only about cheaper oil. According to FactSet via TradingView, the average 12-month price target is $15.90, with forecasts between $10 and $24. Shares at $17.44 trade roughly 10% over that mean.

Traders spotted the fuel numbers early. American burned 1.066 billion gallons during the first quarter, averaging $2.75 per gallon. Jet fuel and related taxes totaled $2.93 billion and made up about 21% of its operating costs. The Argus U.S. Jet Fuel Index was at $2.83 a gallon on June 24, just 3% over American’s first-quarter average and far under the $4 a gallon assumption it used for second-quarter guidance.

If the company burns fuel at its first-quarter pace, every 10-cent move per gallon adds around $107 million in pretax cost for the quarter, or about 16 cents a share. So if spot fuel trades near $2.83 instead of $4, the quarterly hit would land close to $1.25 billion pretax, not factoring in timing issues, airport mix or actual flying.

S&P 500 Passenger Airlines index hit a record high, Reuters said Wednesday, rising almost 13% since June 12. S&P 500 fell 0.5% in the same period. Morningstar analyst Nicolas Owens said airline profits can move the other way from fuel prices since many tickets were already sold. Michael Ashley Schulman at Cerity Partners said, “The drop in oil prices is part of the story.” Reuters

Oil edged down again early Thursday. Brent crude for August slipped to $72.68 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate traded at $69.58, according to Reuters. That move came as additional Middle East barrels made it to the market and tanker flows through the Strait of Hormuz picked up.

The relief comes after American warned in April that its 2026 earnings guidance midpoint was about flat versus 2025, even with an extra $4 billion in jet-fuel costs. CEO Robert Isom at the time said, “demand for our product is growing,” and the airline noted record first-quarter revenue and higher second-quarter revenue expectations. American Airlines

American’s high debt makes the stock more sensitive to changes. It finished the first quarter with $34.7 billion in total debt and $27.4 billion in net debt, well above its equity value. Actual fuel cost cuts would go to cash flow and balance sheet health, not just the bottom line.

UBS told clients this week that airline Q3 earnings per share might come in above Wall Street estimates if fuel prices keep easing, Reuters said. For American, the next issue is whether estimates can climb fast enough to keep up with a stock that’s already traded past its average price target after the fuel move.

Roman Perkowski is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Cracow University of Economics, he previously worked in investment research and corporate finance. His coverage helps readers understand the key forces driving global financial markets and emerging industries.

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