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Airbus SE (AIR.DE)

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155.12-0.78 (-0.50%)
At close: 05:35PM CEST
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Previous close155.90
Open157.30
Bid155.14 x 21500
Ask155.18 x 52700
Day's range154.78 - 157.72
52-week range120.24 - 172.82
Volume317,548
Avg. volume303,961
Market cap122.688B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.55
PE ratio (TTM)31.27
EPS (TTM)4.96
Earnings date30 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.80 (1.15%)
Ex-dividend date19 Apr 2024
1y target est137.67
  • Reuters

    IndiGo eyes lesser-known international destinations for next growth phase

    IndiGo, India's biggest airline, will focus its next phase of international expansion on lesser-known destinations while increasing its presence in popular markets such as Singapore and Dubai, its CEO told Reuters on Monday. The budget carrier made a successful push into central Asia last year with flights to less-frequented cities like Baku, Almaty, Tashkent and Tbilisi, opening travel destinations void of major competition. As more Indians take to international skies and as IndiGo prepares to take delivery of its longer-range planes next year - the Airbus A321XLR - the airline hopes to build on its strategy, CEO Pieter Elbers said during an interview in Dubai.

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    Saudi Flyadeal looks at adding Airbus or Boeing wide-body jets

    Saudi budget airline flyadeal is studying a possible order for between 10 and 20 wide-body jets to carry more passengers, and could make a decision by the end of the year. The low-cost subsidiary of state carrier Saudia is in the early stages of comparing the Boeing 787 and Airbus A330neo, CEO Steven Greenway told Reuters. Saudia Group, owner of Saudia, and flyadeal placed an order for a total of 105 Airbus narrow-body aircraft last month.

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    El Al must make Airbus, Boeing order decision soon, CEO says

    Israeli airline El Al must make a decision soon on placing an order for narrow-body jets with Airbus and Boeing or otherwise risk losing delivery slots, its CEO said. Airbus and Boeing are locked in negotiations with El Al to win an order from the Israeli flag carrier for around 30 aircraft to replace and expand its fleet of narrow-body jets. "We will probably want to take a decision soon, otherwise we're going to lose the slots," El Al Chief Executive Dina Ben Tal Ganancia told Reuters at an airline conference in Dubai.