American Airlines Resumes Flights in the U.S. and Averts the Southwest Airlines Holiday Meltdown of 2022
The three major U.S. stock index futures had mixed results, American Airlines once fell over 3% before the market opened | Highlights for tonight.
① American Airlines has grounded all flights due to technical issues; ② Meta is reportedly planning to add a display screen to its smart glasses, with a potential release as early as the second half of next year; ③ Microsoft is reportedly focused on adding non-OpenAI models to the 365 Copilot product.
Top Premarket Decliners
American Airlines Groundstop Lifted. The Stock Recovers. -- Barrons.com
FAA Cancels American Airlines Ground Stop
American Airlines Grounds All Flights Due To Technical Issues
American Airlines Experiences 'Technical Issue.' Reports Say All Flights Grounded. -- Barrons.com
Express News | American Airlines grounded flights possibly due to Software failure.
FAA Issued Nationwide Groundstop For American Airlines Flights
Market-Moving News for December 24th
American Airlines Stock Down Over 3% Pre-Bell After US FAA Issues Nationwide Groundstop
Express News | Nationwide Groundstop for Aal Main and Subs - FAA Status Page
Express News | American Airlines Says It Is Currently Experiencing a Technical Issue Affecting All of Its Flights, American Airlines Falls Nearly 4% in Pre-Market Trading
Express News | The stocks of American Airlines dropped over 3% in Pre-Market Trading.
Express News | American Airlines is facing technical issues with flights.
Holiday Travel Surge Is Great for Airline Stocks. Why the Sector Can Fly Higher in 2025. -- Barrons.com
Express News | U.S. Travel Association Warns Government Shutdown Could Result in Widespread Travel Disruptions, Cost U.S. Travel Industry $1 Billion per Week,
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Express News | Transportation Security Administration Warns Extended Partial US Government Shutdown 'could Mean Longer Wait Times at Airports' - Agency
Express News | RTX Company Executives stated that they plan to hire 1,000 people in India.