Aviation Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Aviation stocks.

Aviation Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 BA FAA administrator plans to meet with Boeing CEO in Seattle
Nov 21 BA Labor Market Surprises: Unemployment Claims Fall as Strike Recovery Boosts Job Prospects
Nov 21 BA Ukraine Says Russia Fired an ICBM. Here’s Who Makes America’s ICBMs.
Nov 21 RYAAY The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Adobe, Pfizer, Dollar General, Snap and Ryanair
Nov 21 BA US weekly jobless claims at seven-month low; home resales rebound in October
Nov 21 BA Boeing’s CEO tells staff to stop ‘bitching by the water cooler’ and focus on beating Airbus
Nov 21 BA Spirit AeroSystems to sell specialty textile subsidiary for $165M
Nov 21 BA These Are the 5 Worst-Performing Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average With 2024 Almost Over
Nov 20 BA Allegiant Travel Unit Extends Boeing Aircraft-Delivery Agreement to 2027
Nov 20 BA Boeing CEO tells employees aviation giant can't afford another mistake
Nov 20 BA Boeing gives lay off notices to nearly 700 in Missouri
Nov 20 BA Boeing CEO to Employees: We Can’t Afford Another Mistake
Nov 20 JBLU Delta Air Lines predicts premium passenger revenue will overtake main cabin by 2027
Nov 20 BA TXT's Arm Delivers First Aeromedical Aircraft to Peruvian Air Force
Nov 20 AZUL Should Investors Bet on AZUL Stock Despite Q3 Earnings Miss?
Nov 20 BA LMT Secures a Contract to Support MK-41 Vertical Launch System
Nov 20 SAVE Spirit Airlines Seeks Amendments for Chapter 11 Restructuring
Nov 20 BA Boeing to lay off more than 2,600 across 5 states
Nov 19 BA Airbus CEO says Spirit Aero talks going well but industrial challenges lie ahead
Nov 19 BA What Trump's DOT Pick Could Mean For EVs, Airlines, Railroad Stocks
Aviation

Aviation, or air transport, refers to the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. Aircraft includes fixed-wing and rotary-wing types, morphable wings, wing-less lifting bodies, as well as lighter-than-air craft such as balloons and airships.
Aviation began in the 18th century with the development of the hot air balloon, an apparatus capable of atmospheric displacement through buoyancy. Some of the most significant advancements in aviation technology came with the controlled gliding flying of Otto Lilienthal in 1896; then a large step in significance came with the construction of the first powered airplane by the Wright brothers in the early 1900s. Since that time, aviation has been technologically revolutionized by the introduction of the jet which permitted a major form of transport throughout the world.

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