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Does Delta Air Lines Regret Not Ordering The Boeing 787-10 Sooner?
Delta Air Lines recently placed a significant order for 30 Boeing 787-10s, with options for 30 more, a decade after canceling an inherited 787 order. This move prompts questions about whether the airline regrets its previous all-Airbus widebody strategy, though Delta maintains the decision …
Alaska Airlines Vs. Delta: Who's Winning The Seattle Long-Haul Battle Right Now?
The rivalry between Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is intensifying, particularly in the long-haul international market. Delta is reinstating flights to Tokyo Narita and expanding its international network, while Alaska Airlines is aggressively growing its long-haul services to Asia …
Delta Air Lines Is Launching Its First Direct Route to Saudi Arabia
Delta Air Lines is set to launch its first direct route to Saudi Arabia, with nonstop service between Atlanta (ATL) and Riyadh (RUH) beginning October 23, 2026. This new route will operate daily initially, then transition to three times weekly, using Delta’s Airbus A350-900 …
Independent Director Of Delta Air Lines Sold 59% Of Their Shares
Delta Air Lines' Independent Director, David DeWalt, recently sold US$2.9m worth of stock, reducing his holding by 59%. This comes after Strategic Advisor Glen Hauenstein also sold US$22m worth of shares last year at a lower price. While the company maintains high insider ownership, …
Sharemaestro market context Trend signal active 52 weeks +46.1% · Next-week setup positive 55.4%Sun Country Airlines Drastically Cut Flights Because Its Pilots Left For Delta, CEO Admits
Sun Country Airlines has significantly reduced its September flight schedule out of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) due to a high rate of pilot attrition. The CEO of its parent company, Allegiant Air, implied that many of these junior pilots are leaving to join …
Delta Air Lines (DAL) Director Michael Huerta Sells 3,100 Shares
Delta Air Lines (DAL) Director Michael Huerta sold 3,100 shares of the company on August 5, 2026, for approximately $291,772, reducing his direct ownership to 32,525 shares. This transaction is part of a consistent selling pattern by Huerta and other insiders, with no insider …
Janus Henderson Group PLC Acquires 406,564 Shares of Brookdale Senior Living Inc. $BKD
Janus Henderson Group PLC significantly increased its stake in Brookdale Senior Living Inc. ($BKD) by 387.4% in the first quarter, purchasing an additional 406,564 shares to reach a total holding of 511,502 shares valued at approximately $7.0 million. Other institutional investors like WCM Investment …
Seattle Battle: Delta Air Lines Set To Challenge Alaska By Reinstating Service To Tokyo Narita
Delta Air Lines is re-introducing non-stop flights from Seattle to Tokyo Narita in late March 2027, marking its return to the route after a seven-year hiatus. This move intensifies its rivalry with Alaska Airlines in the Pacific Northwest, as both carriers aim to expand …
Insider Selling: Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) EVP Sells 40,460 Shares of Stock
Delta Air Lines EVP Steven Sear sold 40,460 shares of DAL stock for approximately $3.79 million, reducing his ownership by 27.93%. This insider selling comes despite Delta's strong financial performance, with the company reporting quarterly revenue and adjusted earnings ahead of analyst expectations and …
Sharemaestro market context Trend signal active 52 weeks +72.7% · Next-week setup positive 56.0%Delta Air Lines’ 1st Luxury NBA Charter Airbus A321neo Arrives, Pushing Out Old VIP Boeing 757s
Delta Air Lines has received the first of 14 VIP-configured Airbus A321neo aircraft, which will be exclusively used for the NBA to transport players and staff. These new jets will replace the aging Boeing 757-200s currently used for NBA charters, offering luxury features like …