Previous close | 45.80 |
Open | 45.80 |
Bid | 0.00 |
Ask | 0.00 |
Strike | 130.00 |
Expiry date | 2025-01-17 |
Day's range | 45.80 - 45.80 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 466 |
Ethiopian Airlines expects to carry 30% more passengers in the year ended June from the year before, its chief executive told Reuters on Wednesday, buoyed by new routes and a rebound in global travel. Africa's biggest airline, however, faces risks from delayed aircraft deliveries and the grounding of some planes due to engine shortages caused by supply chain disruptions, Mesfin Tasew Bekele said in an interview. The delivery problems mainly affect narrow-body passenger jets from Boeing, he said, while the grounding is affecting wide-body aircraft used for long-haul travel.
Brazilian planemaker Embraer is focused on selling its current portfolio of recently developed products, a company spokesperson told Reuters, adding there was no big capital expenditures (capex) cycle in the works. He was reacting to an earlier Wall Street Journal article saying Embraer was exploring options for a new narrowbody jet model to challenge the market dominance of Boeing and Airbus.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the world's third-largest planemaker is exploring options for a new narrowbody jet to break out of its regional niche and "compete head-on" with the 737 MAX and A320neo in the busiest part of the market. Its main competitor is the 110-130-seat A220 which Airbus bought from Bombardier in 2018 after the Canadian manufacturer abandoned plans to compete at the lower end of the jet market.