Original title: Pre-market changes: American Airlines rose more than 3%, becoming the first airline in the world to resume flights to 737 Max Source: Yingwei Financial Investing.co
Yingwei Financial Investing.com — American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL) rose more than 3% to $16.65 before the US stock market on Friday. The company closed up 8.28% on the previous trading day.
According to the news, American Airlines took the lead in testing the Boeing (NYSE: BA) 737MAX, becoming the first airline in the world to resume 737MAX flights. According to the plan, American Airlines is expected to officially resume 737MAX commercial flight operations from December 29.
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