Boeing Lifted by Hopes of Vaccine and 737 Max’s Return This briefing has ended. —Hopes for a return of the 737 Max and a vaccine have Boeing’s shares rallying. United Airlines left Kennedy International Airport in October 2015 after failing to make a profit there for seven years, amid intense competition. “I have been waiting a long time to say this — United Airlines is back at J.F.K.,” the airline’s chief executive, Scott Kirby, said in a statement. Mr. Birol said that a return to the Paris accord on climate change by the United States, as President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has pledged, could give “very strong momentum” to this drive, leading to a doubling of renewables capacity in the United States over five years.
Source: International New York Times November 10, 2020 12:52 UTC