TOMORROWS TRANSPORTATION NEWS TODAY!

Tag: motley fool

Lockheed Martin Lands $22.7 Billion 255-Jet Fighter Order

Let the shareholders rejoice: Lockheed Martin‘s (NYSE: LMT) F-35 Lightning II fighter jet contracts are getting bigger — and bigger.

In September, Reuters reported on a Pentagon deal to buy what it called at the time “the biggest batch yet” of Lockheed Martin’s joint strike fighter – 141 fighter jets valued at $11.5 billion. To win such a big order, Lockheed lowered its average F-35 cost to $81.6 million. With engine and other incidental costs factored in, flyaway costs were a bit higher. Lockheed’s F-35B variant flyaway cost $115.5 million, its F-35C cost $107.7 million, and the F-35A ended up at $89 million. Still, as Lockheed noted  at the time, this contract offered the “lowest per-aircraft price in program history,” which undoubtedly helped Lockheed seal the deal.

Big as that sale was, however, the contract Lockheed just won easily eclipses it.

Click the link below for the full story!

Lockheed Martin Lands 255-Jet Fighter Order

Image from lockheedmartin.com

Stock Battle: American Airlines vs. JetBlue

Airline stocks have plunged this week for two major reasons. First, trade tensions with China caused investors to start worrying about demand. Second, oil prices have started moving higher again, following a brief respite prior to last week’s OPEC meeting.

Not surprisingly, the airlines with the lowest profit margins have been hit hardest. These carriers are the most vulnerable to fuel price increases and demand shocks, as small changes in their profit margins can severely impact their earnings. During the past year, American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL) has fallen into the bottom echelon of U.S. airlines in terms of profitability, and so its share price tumbled 7.5% in the first three days of this week.

Click the link below for the full story!

American Airlines vs JetBlue