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Airline Industry News 27 October 2025 - 29 November 2025

Emirates Pilot Salary 2025 & Hiring Drive 2026: Pay, Perks and Jobs in the Airline’s 1,500‑Pilot Expansion

Emirates Pilot Salary 2025 & Hiring Drive 2026: Pay, Perks and Jobs in the Airline’s 1,500‑Pilot Expansion

As of 29 November 2025, Emirates is combining higher pilot salaries, a global recruitment roadshow and a brand‑new US$135 million training centre in Dubai to hire around 1,500 pilots by 2026 – while gearing up for a huge wide‑body fleet expansion. Emirates+3Emirates+3Travel And Tour World+3 Why Emirates Is Ramping Up Pilot Hiring Now Dubai‑based Emirates is one of the world’s largest international airlines, operating an all‑wide‑body fleet of Airbus A380s, Boeing 777s and the new Airbus A350‑900.Aviation A2Z+1 The carrier is in the middle of one of its most aggressive cockpit hiring phases yet: At the same time, the Emirates
29 November 2025
Volaris Foreign Pilots Dispute Puts Mexico’s Aviation Policy Under Pressure as U.S. Revokes Routes

Volaris Foreign Pilots Dispute Puts Mexico’s Aviation Policy Under Pressure as U.S. Revokes Routes

Updated: November 28, 2025 Mexico’s approval of foreign pilots to operate domestic Volaris flights has erupted into a full‑scale legal, labour and geopolitical dispute, just as the United States tightens the screws on Mexican airlines with route revocations and pressure on the Delta–Aeroméxico alliance. In the past few days, the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) has confirmed that Volaris, Mexico’s largest domestic carrier, may operate a limited number of aircraft under a “wet lease” scheme with foreign aircraft and crews over the December holiday peak. Pilot unions say the move is unconstitutional, vow legal action, and warn it opens the
IAG share price on 27 November 2025: €55m buyback for staff incentives, ex‑dividend date and Venezuela ban hit Iberia

IAG share price on 27 November 2025: €55m buyback for staff incentives, ex‑dividend date and Venezuela ban hit Iberia

Published: 27 November 2025 International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. (IAG), the Anglo‑Spanish owner of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling and LEVEL, is juggling a full news slate today: a fresh €55m share buyback for employee incentives, its shares trading ex‑dividend on a new interim payout, and Venezuela abruptly revoking flight rights for Iberia and several other foreign carriers. Reuters+3iairgroup.com+3Investegate+3 Meanwhile, the IAG share price is hovering just under 400p in London, slightly softer on the day as the stock adjusts for the dividend and digests the latest headlines. London South East+1 Key takeaways for IAG investors today €55m share
Ireland Stock Market Today, 24 November 2025: ISEQ Rebounds Above 12,300 as Bank Stocks and Ryanair Drive Gains

Ireland Stock Market Today, 24 November 2025: ISEQ Rebounds Above 12,300 as Bank Stocks and Ryanair Drive Gains

Ireland’s stock market opened the new week on a strong footing on Monday, with the ISEQ All‑Share index rebounding in line with a broader European rally fuelled by renewed hopes of imminent US interest‑rate cuts and cautious optimism around Ukraine peace talks.reuters.com+1 By the close, the ISEQ All‑Share stood at 12,308.94, up 1.05% on the day, according to historical data from Investing.com and live readings from Irish broker Davy.investing.com The ISEQ 20 blue‑chip index added about 1.0%, while the ISEQ Financial index outperformed with a jump of roughly 1.8%, underlining how bank stocks were at the heart of Monday’s move.live.euronext.com
Emirates Bets $41 Billion on Boeing 777X as Boeing Builds 26 Jets Before Certification – What It Means for the 777-9, 777-10 and Dubai Airshow 2025

Emirates Bets $41 Billion on Boeing 777X as Boeing Builds 26 Jets Before Certification – What It Means for the 777-9, 777-10 and Dubai Airshow 2025

Emirates closes Dubai Airshow 2025 with a record widebody bet Emirates has effectively turned Dubai Airshow 2025 into a vote of confidence in Boeing’s most delayed jet – and a pointed reminder that patience is not infinite. Over the past week the Dubai flag carrier has: Together, the two transactions push Emirates’ backlog to 375 widebody jets scheduled through 2038, cementing its status as the world’s largest international airline and the single most important customer for Boeing’s 777X programme. Business Traveller+1 In an analysis published today, Business Traveller notes that Emirates’ $41 billion spree amounts to both a lifeline and
JetBlue (JBLU) Stock Today, November 23, 2025: Price, Q3 Earnings, New Europe Routes and What’s Next for the Airline

JetBlue (JBLU) Stock Today, November 23, 2025: Price, Q3 Earnings, New Europe Routes and What’s Next for the Airline

JetBlue Airways Corporation’s stock continues to trade near the bottom of its 52‑week range even as the carrier rolls out a major cost‑cutting plan and announces fresh transatlantic routes from Boston to Barcelona and Milan. With heavy short interest, a still‑loss‑making business and a bold turnaround strategy, JBLU is one of the more controversial airline stocks on the market right now. Because U.S. markets are closed today (Sunday, November 23, 2025), the latest reference point for JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) is Friday’s close: At this level, JetBlue trades at barely a fraction of its pandemic‑era highs and around half its 52‑week
IAG (LON:IAG) news today: Share buyback, British Airways boosts Cincinnati service, Zurich check‑in change, fresh ‘Buy’ calls — 18 November 2025

IAG (LON:IAG) news today: Share buyback, British Airways boosts Cincinnati service, Zurich check‑in change, fresh ‘Buy’ calls — 18 November 2025

LONDON — Tuesday, 18 November 2025. British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. (IAG) was active on multiple fronts today, with fresh buyback disclosures, a capacity increase on a growing UK–US route, an operational update for Zurich, and supportive analyst commentary. IAG’s shares finished around 372.6p, down roughly 2.2% from Monday’s close as the market continued to digest early‑November results and guidance. Financial Times Markets Today’s highlights at a glance Market snapshot IAG last traded near 372.6p in London on Tuesday, compared with 381.0p at Monday’s close (‑2.2% day‑on‑day). Intraday ranges were tight, suggesting sentiment remains in “wait‑and‑see” mode
Boeing Scores Asia Mega-Deals Thanks to Trump – But Q3 Earnings Could Reveal a $4 Billion Shock

Boeing (BA) Stock Today: Emirates’ $38 Billion 777X Order, New 737 MAX Deals and Digital Pivot – November 17, 2025

Published: November 17, 2025 Boeing stock (NYSE: BA) slipped on Monday even as the company dominated headlines from the opening day of the Dubai Airshow, announced fresh 737 MAX orders from African carriers and unveiled a new unified ecommerce platform for its distribution business.MediaRoom+4Leeham News and Analysis+4MediaRoom+4 For investors, November 17 has been one of those “good news, weak price” sessions: the fundamental story clearly improved, yet the share price ended the day modestly lower. BA stock price on 17 November 2025 As of late trading on Monday, November 17, 2025, Boeing shares were recently changing hands around $191–193 per share,
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Takes Off on Travel Demand – Will It Keep Climbing or Hit Turbulence?

AAL Stock Forecast for 2026: American Airlines Debt, Profit Outlook and Price Targets After November 2025 News

American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) heads into mid‑November 2025 trading around the mid‑teens, still weighed down by its heavy debt load but supported by improving earnings guidance and a cautiously better industry backdrop. As of the last close on Friday, 14 November 2025, AAL finished at $12.76, with an intraday range between $12.70 and $13.08 and very heavy volume above 32 million shares. StockAnalysis Year‑to‑date, AAL remains in the red with a share price return of roughly ‑25%, and about ‑11% over the last 12 months, even after a modest rebound over the past month. Simply Wall St That underperformance versus a strongly positive S&P 500
Thanksgiving Travel: Allegiant Air Sounds Alarm as FAA Cuts Flights 10% Amid Ongoing Shutdown (Nov. 7, 2025)

Thanksgiving Travel: Allegiant Air Sounds Alarm as FAA Cuts Flights 10% Amid Ongoing Shutdown (Nov. 7, 2025)

What’s new today (Nov. 7, 2025) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is implementing a plan to cut scheduled traffic by up to 10% across 40 “high‑volume” markets beginning Friday morning, part of a safety‑first response to unpaid and increasingly fatigued air traffic controllers during the record‑long shutdown. Airlines are trimming schedules and advising travelers to watch for changes. AP News In Las Vegas, officials confirmed Harry Reid International Airport is among the airports subject to the cuts. As of Thursday evening, 38 Friday flights had already been canceled, and more day‑of adjustments are possible as the reductions roll out. Travelers
7 November 2025
Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

FAA’s extraordinary move, explained With air traffic controllers working unpaid and staffing strains mounting, the Federal Aviation Administration said it will cut scheduled flight volumes by 10% across 40 of the busiest U.S. markets beginning Friday. The agency frames the reductions as a safety measure as the funding impasse drags into a second month. Analysts estimate the move could remove up to 1,800 flights and 268,000 seats on the heaviest days. AP News Industry sources say the reductions will phase in—about 4% Friday, then 5% Saturday, 6% Sunday, climbing to 10% next week, allowing carriers to rework schedules. International flights
6 November 2025
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Soars on Profit Upgrade – Will the Rally Continue?

American Airlines (AAL) Stock Soars on Profit Upgrade – Will the Rally Continue?

Stock Price and Recent Trading Activity American Airlines stock is showing new signs of life after a turbulent year. As of midday Monday (Oct. 27, 2025), AAL traded around $13.78 per share investing.com, essentially flat from Friday’s close but up significantly from earlier last week. The stock had languished in the low-$12 range before an earnings-fueled rally sent it sharply higher. On Thursday, Oct. 23, AAL leapt about 5–6% to close at $12.77 ts2.tech after the company surprised investors with improved guidance. The momentum continued into Friday, with American’s stock climbing another ~8% to finish the week at $13.78 timothysykes.com.
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CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

7 February 2026
CapitaLand Investment shares rose 1.3% to S$3.12 on Friday, bucking a 0.8% drop in Singapore’s benchmark index. CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust reported a 16.4% jump in second-half distributable income, while CapitaLand Ascendas REIT posted a 1.4% full-year rise. CapitaLand China Trust saw full-year DPU fall to 4.82 cents amid weaker yuan and occupancy. CLI reports FY2025 results on Feb. 11.
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