Fitch cuts global airline outlook to 'deteriorating' on higher fuel costs, warns of weaker credit metrics in 2026. Carriers to retire older aircraft.
Fitch Ratings cut its global airline outlook to deteriorating, citing higher fuel costs that are set to materially weaken credit metrics in 2026, and carriers expected to retire older inefficient aircraft in response.
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