Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights that American Airlines (AAL.US) reported a 0.4% year-over-year revenue increase to $14.4 billion in Q2, exceeding analyst expectations of $14.3 billion, but net profit fell by 16.4% to $599 million [1] - Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for Q2 were $0.95, surpassing the analyst consensus of $0.75 [1] - Despite better-than-expected Q2 results, the company's 2025 earnings guidance was disappointing, with adjusted EPS projected between -$0.2 and $0.8, with a midpoint of $0.3, lower than the analyst expectation of $0.72 [1] Group 2 - American Airlines' outlook for the second half of the year contrasts sharply with the more optimistic forecasts from United Airlines (UAL.US) and Delta Airlines (DAL.US) [1] - The company noted that if the domestic market continues to strengthen, its full-year performance could reach the upper end of its guidance range, while new macroeconomic weaknesses could push it to the lower end [1] - CEO Robert Isom mentioned that July was a challenging month due to weak consumer demand, but he believes that supply-demand conditions will become more favorable for airlines in 2025 [2]
美国航空(AAL.US)Q2业绩超预期 但全年盈利指引令人失望