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Airline Fuel Crisis

Global airlines slash 2026 profit forecast on fuel shock from Iran war

The global airline industry nearly halved its 2026 profit forecast on
Sunday, citing conflict in the Middle East that has driven up fuel costs,
disrupted key air ‌corridors and exposed the fragility of a sector
operating on thin margins. The International Air Transport Association,
which represents more than 370 airlines accounting for about 85% of global
air traffic, said in its annual report that it now expects the industry to
post a combined net profit of $23 billion in 2026, well below a previous
projection of about $41 billion and down from $45 billion in 2025. Gabriel
Araujo, Luciana Novaes Magalhaes, Rajesh Kumar Singh & Allison
Lampert/Reuters
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High fuel costs to trigger airline failures and consolidation, industry
chief says

Soaring jet fuel prices driven by conflict in the Middle East are likely to
push more airlines into bankruptcy and spur more sector consolidation this
year and next, the head of the global airline body said on Saturday. Global
airlines ‌are grappling with higher fuel costs driven by the U.S. and
Israel’s war with Iran, which has choked jet fuel supplies and disrupted
key air corridors, forcing costly detours. Budget carriers have been among
the hardest hit, lacking higher margin revenue streams such as premium
cabins, high-paying travelers and credit card loyalty programs. Joe
Brock/Reuters
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L.A. Mayoral Primary

Nithya Raman surges past Spencer Pratt in L.A. mayor’s race, closing in on
runoff with Karen Bass

Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman surged past reality television
personality Spencer Pratt in the city’s mayoral primary election Sunday,
capping off a five-day turnaround after she fell behind to Pratt on
election night. Raman now sits in second place with Pratt in third,
according to the latest vote count from the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder.
Raman had 27.1% of the votes counted so far, and Pratt had 26.7%. Both are
vying to compete in a Nov. 3 runoff against Mayor Karen Bass, who garnered
34.7% of the vote as of Sunday, and whom the Associated Press already
determined has qualified for the runoff. David Zahniser & Noah Goldberg/Los
Angeles Times
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Hubler/New York Times
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Airlines

‘Bring ‘em on’: Delta wants United’s crown over the Pacific, too

Delta Air Lines is the nation’s most profitable carrier, but its hungry
rival, United Airlines, is far bigger over the Pacific. Delta’s new
president, Peter Carter, says that just won’t stand. “We want to become
stronger, better, faster in the trans-Pacific, and we want to become the
leading U.S. carrier” across the Pacific, Carter told CNBC in an interview
here during the International Air Transport Association’s annual meeting.
“Ultimately ... the real goal is to become the leading global carrier,
which is a pretty audacious goal.” Leslie Josephs/CNBC
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United Airlines CEO says affluent passengers are still spending

United Airlines Holdings Inc. Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said
affluent travelers continue to spend on air travel despite a sharp rise in
fares, supporting his confidence that demand for premium products can
withstand higher prices. Air fares have climbed about 20% this year as
airlines grapple with soaring fuel costs tied to the conflict in the Middle
East. Yet Kirby said the carrier has seen far less resistance from
consumers than he had anticipated. Sri Taylor/Bloomberg
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United Airlines CEO rips into Rolls-Royce for lack of support

United Airlines Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby tore into engine
supplier Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc at an annual gathering of industry
executives, blasting the UK company for what he called a lack of support as
the two companies tussle over a major aircraft order. “GE is the best, I
think Pratt & Whitney is working hard, so I appreciate their attitude and
what they’re doing, and my sentiment is that Rolls doesn’t care,” Kirby
told journalists at the annual general meeting of the International Air
Transport Association in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. Leen Al-Rashdan/Bloomberg
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Southwest sticks with Boeing as MAX 7 delay pushes service to 2027

Southwest Airlines expects Boeing's long-delayed 737 MAX 7 to enter
‌revenue service in 2027 and remains focused on the MAX family rather than
adding another aircraft type to reduce risk, Chief Operating Officer Andrew
Watterson told Reuters on Saturday. Asked about Airbus's A220, Watterson
said Southwest was focused on the MAX. "Diversification doesn't come
through a second fleet type," Watterson said in an interview on the
sidelines of the International Air Transport Association's annual meeting
in Rio de Janeiro. "A second fleet type can increase your risk.” Rajesh
Kumar Singh/Reuters
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Aviation Security

Man sneaks onto United Airlines flight with fake boarding pass after
multiple security failures

A Houston man has been charged after allegedly using a fake boarding pass
to get through security at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and
board a United Airlines flight to Los Angeles (LAX) without authorization.
Abdulrahman Oluwatumike Oriyomi, 25, is facing a felony charge of impairing
or interrupting operation of a critical infrastructure facility after the
May 18, 2026 incident involving United Flight 469 from Houston to Los
Angeles. The flight had already pushed back and begun taxiing when crew
members discovered he was onboard but not listed on the passenger
manifest. Matthew
Klint/Live and Let’s Fly
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Nathan
Diller/USA Today
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Mirna
Alsharif & Anthony Cusumano/NBC News
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Airports

April sees dip in air passengers

Passenger traffic was down at local airports in April as the impacts of
higher fuel costs and shortages of Transportation Security Administration
agents slammed the air travel industry. Overall, 7.22 million travelers
went through the gates at Los Angeles International, Ontario
International, Hollywood
Burbank and Long Beach airports in April, down 3.7% from the same month
last year. Two of the four airports - Hollywood Burbank and Long Beach -
posted drops of nearly 10% in April compared with last year, while LAX
reported a drop of 3.1%. Ontario International reported a small decline of
about 1,100 passengers, or 0.2%, to 574,500.

   - Meanwhile, on the air cargo front, the results were more positive:
   overall air cargo tonnage at the four airports was up 4.5% in April
   compared to the same month last year. Air cargo tonnage at LAX was up 4.2%
   in April compared with the same month last year, while Ontario was up 5.3%.

Howard Fine/Los Angeles Business Journal
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John Wayne Airport posts April 2026 statistics

Airline passenger traffic at John Wayne Airport increased in April 2026
compared to April 2025. In April 2026, the Airport served 930,776
passengers, an increase of 2.2% when compared with the April 2025 passenger
traffic count of 910,435. Commercial aircraft operations in April 2026 of
7,786 increased 0.7% and commuter aircraft operations of 658 decreased 0.5%
when comparing with 2025 levels. Total aircraft operations increased in
April 2026 as compared with the same month in 2025. SNA News Release
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More airlines suspend LAX routes due to high fuel costs

American Airlines is joining the list of airlines suspending flights to and
from Los Angeles International Airport this summer. It announced a
temporary suspension of nonstop flight routes out of LAX to Cleveland,
Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Washington Dulles airports. The suspension is set
to last through August and September due to rising fuel prices resulting
from the conflict in Iran. American Airlines is not alone in this decision.
In April, Norse Atlantic Airways canceled all of its summer flights out of
LAX to Europe, including destinations like London, Paris and Rome. Allegiant
Airlines also canceled its LAX operations in January, rerouting flights out
of Hollywood Burbank Airport instead. Lily Wright/Los Angeles Times
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The battle for control of the Nashville airport

The Metro Nashville Airport Authority is scheduled to meet in special
session on Wednesday, June 10th. There are only two items on the agenda.
The first is whether to sue the state of Tennessee over a new law that
gives the state, not the city of Nashville primary authority to appoint
members of the MNAA board. The second item is to discuss which law firm the
board will hire to represent its interests in the lawsuit. Control of the
airport authority board is important because that board, which is currently
comprised of people who were appointed by the mayor of Nashville and
confirmed by the metro council, is in charge of the airport's future
including hiring the president who runs the operation day to day. Scott
Couch/Fox17 Nashville
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FAA

Trump arch will need red lights, FAA says

The Federal Aviation Administration said the Trump administration’s plans
to construct a 259-foot-tall arch less than a mile from Washington’s Ronald
Reagan National Airport would likely not pose risks to aviation safety. But
evaluators recommended that red, blinking obstruction lights similar to the
ones atop the Washington Monument be added to the design - a common measure
for large structures that go up near airports. “The hypothetical building,
at the filed heights listed above, would have no significant adverse effect
on airspace” or navigation procedures into and around the airport,
evaluators wrote in a feasibility study released Friday. Karoun
Demirjian/New York Times
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World Cup 26

L.A. stadium workers vote to strike days before the World Cup

Around 2,000 hospitality workers at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium
overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike, their union said Friday night.
The stoppage, authorized by 96% of voting members, could occur at any time,
though union officials made it clear that the U.S. national team’s opening
World Cup match against Paraguay on June 12 would be an opportune moment.
If workers walk off the job, soccer fans who paid thousands of dollars to
attend the match might have a hard time getting refreshments. Paul
Kiernan/Wall Street Journal
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World Cup poses an unprecedented security challenge at a fraught moment

The World Cup, a 48-team, 104-match behemoth kicking off this week in Los
Angeles and across 15 other cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada,
presents an unprecedented security challenge, with more countries, games
and a larger footprint than ever before. It also comes against the backdrop
of the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran, mounting political violence in
President Trump’s orbit and growing fears of artificial intelligence-fueled
disruptions, creating a complex threat environment for authorities. Jake
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