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Mesa Air Group, Inc. is a Nevada Corporation commercial aviation holding company with headquarters at 410 North 44th Street, Suite 700 in the Camelback East area of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The company operates one regional airline subsidiary: Mesa Airlines which operates as United Express and as American Eagle under contractual agreements with United Airlines and American Airlines respectively.

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Mesa Air Group, Inc. is a Nevada Corporation commercial aviation holding company with headquarters at 410 North 44th Street, Suite 700 in the Camelback East area of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The company operates one regional airline subsidiary: Mesa Airlines which operates as United Express and (until 2023) as American Eagle under contractual agreements with United Airlines and American Airlines respectively.

Mesa was founded on a mesa in Farmington, New Mexico in 1982 by Larry and Janie Risley, a husband and wife team that mortgaged their home to finance their dream to own an airline. Mesa moved its headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona in 1998.

As of June 2022, Mesa operated 167 aircraft, with more than 457 daily departures to 120 cities throughout the U.S., District of Columbia, Canada, Mexico, The Bahamas, and Cuba.

Subsidiaries

Airlines

Mesa Airlines, Inc.

Former airlines and subsidiaries

Air Midwest

Freedom Airlines, Inc.

CalPac (California Pacific)

CCAir

Desert Sun Airlines

FloridaGulf Airlines

go!

Liberty Express Airlines

Mountain West Airlines

Skyway Airlines

Superior Airlines

WestAir Holdings, Inc. and WestAir Commuter Airlines

Desert Turbine Services

Four Corners Aviation

Mesa Leasing, Inc.

San Juan Pilot Training

History

Mesa began in 1980 when JB Aviation, a fixed-base operator at the Four Corners Regional Airport in Farmington, NM, established a charter flight department and Mesa Air Shuttle with scheduled commuter airline service from Farmington to Albuquerque using a five-seat single-engine Piper Saratoga aircraft. A nine-seat Piper Navajo was later added for new service between Farmington and Denver. In late 1981, the Denver flights were discontinued and a new route from Farmington to Grand Junction, CO, and Vernal, UT, was briefly added. In 1982, using $140,000 in capital, Larry Risley, an A&P mechanic with JB Aviation, and his wife Janie, purchased the airline; by mid 1983, they acquired their first 14-seat Beechcraft 99 turboprop commuter airliner. New service from Albuquerque to Durango, CO, began with the arrival of the second Beech 99 later that year. More Beech 99's were acquired and the company continued to expand from Albuquerque to other cities throughout New Mexico as well as Lubbock, TX.

During its first few years, Mesa found itself in a very competitive environment. Six other carriers competed against Mesa: Air Midwest, Sun West Airlines, Pioneer Airlines, Trans-Colorado Airlines, Airways of New Mexico, and JetAire. As fare wars erupted between the carriers, Mesa was able to survive due to its low cost structure. It performed maintenance in house, many of Mesa's employees performed multiple duties: pilots and mechanics doubled as gate agents and ramp agents.

In 1984, the Civil Aeronautics Board awarded Mesa its first Essential Air Service (EAS) contract, to serve Roswell, Hobbs, and Carlsbad, winning the contract from Air Midwest. A second round of EAS bidding resulted in Mesa winning contracts to serve Silver City, Alamogordo, Las Cruces, Clovis, and Gallup.

By late 1985, Mesa acquired its first Beechcraft 1900 turboprop and began the first scheduled air service to Telluride, CO, as that aircraft had the performance to serve the city's airport which sits at more than 9000 feet above sea level. Service was also added to high altitude Angel Fire, NM, a year later.

By 1987, Mesa had grown from six employees in 1982 to 187 employees; its fleet grew from a single Piper Saratoga in 1980 to one Piper Chieftain and three Beechcraft 99s in 1984 to five Beechcraft 99 and four Beechcraft 1900 turboprops. Of the six competing air carriers, none remained to challenge Mesa in New Mexico by the end of 1987. The airline had built up its Albuquerque hub to 45 departures per day serving 17 cities and providing hourly service to Farmington.

Mesa continued to grow in 1987. It listed on Nasdaq: MESA with an initial public offering of 865,000 shares of stock at $7.50. While it was now operating to all the primary cities in New Mexico, it then expanded outside of the state by acquiring routes in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado from Centennial Airlines as well as adding nonstop flights from Roswell, NM, to DFW. Mesa then acquired a pair of 9-seat Cessna Caravans to serve even smaller cities in New Mexico and established new routes from Albuquerque to Taos and Ruidoso.

To provide a pool of qualified pilots, Mesa established an ab-initio flight training program in 1989 with San Juan College, a local community college.

Acquisitions and mergers

Starting in 1989, Mesa embarked on a series of acquisitions and mergers over the next six years.

In February 1989, Mesa negotiated its first codeshare agreement with Midwest Express and established Skyway Airlines in Milwaukee. In July 1989, StatesWest Airlines failed to take over Mesa by making an offer to purchase all of its common operating stock.

In February 1990, Mesa acquired Aspen Airways' United Express Denver hub, routes, and assets, and negotiated a codeshare agreement with United Airlines. Using these newly acquired routes, Mesa set up a Denver hub flying as United Express. Aspen Airways' BAe 146 and Convair 580 aircraft and its Denver-Aspen route were sold to Air Wisconsin.

Mesa had many changes in 1991; acquiring Air Midwest, its Kansas City hub and a codeshare agreement with USAir Express in July, starting FloridaGulf Airlines serving Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, and Louisiana from its Tampa hub under a USAir Express codeshare in December. It was also in talks to acquire WestAir Commuter Airlines.

In 1992, Mesa completed acquisition of WestAir Commuter Airlines and its hubs in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and Seattle as well as its United codeshare. In October 1992, Mesa negotiated a codeshare agreement with America West for its Phoenix hub to be operated as America West Express.

In 1993, Mesa's codeshare with Midwest Express expired. Midwest Express kept the name Skyway for its future regional of the same name. Using the aircraft from the former Skyway operation, Mesa established Superior Airlines with a Columbus hub operating as America West Express. Mesa created CalPac (California Pacific) with a Los Angeles hub operating as United Express. Both Superior and CalPac were short-lived operations, with both airlines being folded back into Mesa Airlines United Express operations.

In 1994, Mesa acquired Pittsburgh-based Crown Airways. Using the assets from Crown Airways, Mesa set up Liberty Express Airlines with a Pittsburgh hub operating as USAir Express.

In March 1995, Mesa took delivery of its first two regional jets, the Fokker 70, a smaller version of the Fokker 100 jetliner. Mesa created Desert Sun Airlines and operated the two jets from a Phoenix hub to Des Moines and Spokane as America West Express.

Reorganization

As Mesa acquired air carriers or expanded by creating new airlines, it grew in a seemingly haphazard manner. From 1989 through 1995, Mesa had grown from one airline with hubs in Albuquerque, Denver, and Phoenix to six separate airlines with hubs throughout the country, though it had as many as eight airlines prior to 1995. Rather than integrating each new acquisition and airline into one integrated company, Mesa continued operating each individual airline independently, with separate labor groups, separate flight, maintenance, and marketing operations, and separate codeshare agreements. This resulted in an unwieldy corporate structure.

In 1992, Mesa created Mesa Holdings Corp to manage the existing Mesa Airlines and its acquisitions. It resulted in the following subsidiaries:

Air Midwest (Kansas City)

Mesa Airlines

America West Express (Phoenix)

FloridaGulf Airlines (Tampa)

Mesa Airlines (Albuquerque)

United Express (Denver)

Skyway Airlines (Milwaukee)

WestAir Commuter Airlines (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle)

San Juan Pilot Training (forerunner to Mesa Pilot Development)

Desert Turbine Services

In 1995, Mesa Holdings Corp was renamed Mesa Air Group, and Mesa Airlines was renamed Mountain West Airlines. Mesa Air Group now consisted of the following six airlines and subsidiaries:

Air Midwest (Kansas City/USAir Express)

Desert Sun Airlines (Phoenix/America West Express)

FloridaGulf Airlines (Tampa, Orlando, New Orleans, Boston, Philadelphia/USAir Express)

Liberty Express Airlines (Pittsburgh/USAir Express)

Mountain West Airlines, operating as:

Mesa Airlines (Albuquerque)

United Express (Denver, Los Angeles (former CalPac), Portland, Seattle)

America West Express (Phoenix)

WestAir Commuter Airlines (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle/United Express)

Desert Turbine Services

Four Corners Aviation

Mesa Pilot Development

Regional Aircraft Services

In 1996, further company reorganization consolidated the separate flight dispatch functions of Desert Sun, FloridaGulf, and Mountain West airlines into one location in Farmington. All flight training facilities and human resources were centralized in Fort Worth. Since the mergers had created a diverse mix of aircraft types, Mesa proceeded to simplify the number of aircraft types operated from six (Short 360, British Aerospace BAe Jetstream 31, Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia, Beechcraft 1900, de Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8, Fokker 70) to three (B1900, Dash 8, Canadair CRJ). Mesa relocated aircraft to place all airplanes of the same type in a base, with the Jetstreams and Brasilias flying in the West and the B1900s flying elsewhere. This also allowed the consolidation of maintenance facilities, since the facilities no longer needed to service all the different types of aircraft Mesa operated. To replace the Fokker aircraft, Mesa signed an agreement with Bombardier to purchase 16 Canadair Regional Jets (CRJ) with options for 32 more.

The six pilot groups had voted to unionize in 1994. In 1996, the pilot groups of the six airlines were merged into one common seniority list, and under the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) representation, the pilots and Mesa negotiated and ratified a five-year collective bargaining agreement.

When Mesa started taking deliveries of the CRJ in 1997, it returned to two Fokker 70 jets and placed the CRJs in service in Phoenix. Mesa started an independent hub providing CRJ service from Fort Worth Meacham to Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and from Colorado Springs to Nashville and San Antonio. This effort proved to be unsuccessful and the service from Fort Worth ended in less than a year.

Difficulties and loss of the United codeshare

Mesa and United entered into discussions in July 1997 to renew WestAir's codeshare agreement, which was due to expire in May 1998. Mesa and United could not agree on new terms. As negotiations delayed into the summer, United started awarding WestAir's routes to SkyWest Airlines. Finally with negotiations at an impasse, United announced in November 1997 that it would not renew the codeshare with WestAir. Mesa attempted to reengage United and ask United to reconsider to no avail.

Mesa experienced many customer complaints regarding its Denver United Express operation. The level of complaints resulted in a Congressional inquiry of the airline's performance. Mesa experienced increased costs the Denver hub as a result of moving from Denver Stapleton airport to the new Denver International Airport and as a result of a decrease in the average fare Mesa received from United. In efforts to reduce its exposure to the high costs and mounting losses, Mesa announced that it would reduce and terminate service from its Denver hub in September 1997. United charged that the reduction and termination of service was a material breach of the codeshare agreement. Naturally Mesa disagreed. Again, as with WestAir, agreement could not be reached and United and Mesa mutually agreed to terminate the codeshare.

The effect of the codeshare termination with WestAir and Mesa was immediate. The termination put 87 (21 Jetstreams, 29 Brasilias, and 37 Beech 1900s) of Mesa's 184 aircraft out of service or 47% of its total aircraft. Mesa took immediate steps, parking the Jetstreams and Brasilias. It sold 10 Brasilias to Skywest. Mesa exercised the option to purchase 16 additional CRJs and traded in the remaining Brasilias to Bombardier for CRJs. Mesa sold 24 Beech 1900s to Great Lakes, and returned the remaining Beech 1900s to Beechcraft/Raytheon. WestAir ceased operations in 1998.

Mesa experienced difficulties with its other two codeshares as well. Flight crew shortages and scheduling problems resulted in the cancellation of many flights. From October 1997 to January 1998, Mesa parked aircraft and canceled flights to alleviate the crew shortage problem. Part of the crew shortage problem was related to the consolidation of flight operations in Farmington, and the training associated with transitioning the air carrier from a Part 135 operator to a Part 121 operator as required by a FAA mandate. America West canceled its codeshare with Mesa in 1997.

Turnaround

In 1998, Jonathan Ornstein was appointed CEO of Mesa Air Group. Ornstein had been Risley's assistant from 1989 to 1995 during Mesa's initial expansion. Larry Risley remained on Mesa's board of directors. All corporate officers were replaced and the company headquarters was relocated from Farmington to Phoenix. The flight training and human resources departments were also moved to Phoenix. Its plan to return to profitability focused on several fronts: its aircraft, codeshares, and customer service.

One of Mesa's problems during the turnaround was its fleet of over 180 turboprops. It began consolidating all of its remaining Beechcraft 1900 turboprops into Air Midwest, completed in 2000. It embarked on a plan to reequip with jet aircraft. In 1999, Mesa arranged to purchase 36 Embraer 145 jets with options for 64 additional ERJs. In 2001, Mesa arranged to purchase 20 CRJ-700s and 20 CRJ-900s with options for 80 additional CRJ-700/900s. Five of the CRJ-700 orders were subsequently converted to CRJ-900s. As Mesa took delivery of the larger CRJ-700s and CRJ-900s, scope restrictions with US Airways prevented Mesa from operating the larger aircraft in its Mesa Airlines subsidiary. Mesa created a separate subsidiary, called Freedom Airlines to operate these aircraft. As the scope restriction at US Airways was removed during US Airways' bankruptcy reorganization and after Mesa settled with its pilot union regarding operating Freedom as a separate air carrier, Freedom's aircraft and pilots were merged back into Mesa Airlines in 2003.

As Mesa completed its restructuring, it proceeded to reestablish codeshares. In 1998, it negotiated a new codeshare with America West and expanded its existing one with USAir. In 2001, Mesa reestablished a codeshare agreement with Midwest Express for its Air Midwest Kansas City hub. Also that same year, Mesa negotiated an agreement with Frontier to operate as Frontier JetExpress out of Denver. The Frontier codeshare ended in 2003. In 2003, Mesa reestablished a codeshare agreement with United, operating as United Express. In 2005, Mesa negotiated a codeshare agreement with Delta for Freedom Airlines to operate as a Delta Connection carrier.

By 1999, Mesa returned to profitability. Mesa acquired CCAir and its USAir Express codeshare in 1999. It continued to operate CCAir as a separate operation. By 2002, CCAir ceased operations due to high costs and its assets and employees were absorbed into Mesa. The latest merger attempt was in 2003, when Mesa offered to acquire Atlantic Coast Airlines. Its offer was refused, and ACA went on to operate independently as Independence Air and later ceased operations in January, 2006. In 2006, Mesa began operating in Hawaii under the brand go! and established a codeshare agreement with Mokulele Airlines, where Mokulele will operate as a go! Express carrier.

Hawaiian market entrance and related lawsuits

In 2004, Mesa Air Group met with Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines, both in bankruptcy at the time, and reviewed operational records and forecasts, but ultimately decided not to acquire or invest in either carrier. In 2006, after Mesa announced plans for its "go!" sub-branded airline in Hawaii, Hawaiian Airlines sued to block the launch, claiming that Mesa had violated a confidentiality agreement. Aloha Airlines filed a similar suit against Mesa later that year.

In September 2007, the CFO of Mesa Air Group was placed on administrative suspension as irregularities were investigated during the Hawaiian Airlines case. In an announcement, Mesa Air Group CEO Jonathan Ornstein assured shareholders and investors that "the alleged misconduct does not involve the financial controls, financial statements or operations of the Company." The judge overseeing the Mesa go! case, however, ruled Mesa destroyed evidence. and ordered Mesa Air Group to pay an $80 million interest bearing settlement with interest, along with legal fees, to Hawaiian Airlines.

Aloha Airlines ceased operations in March 2008, and the Aloha Airlines suit was settled in November 2008. Mesa agreed to pay $2 million, 10% of Mesa's common stock, and provide travel benefits on go! for former Aloha employees. Initially the settlement agreement included a provision whereby Mesa Air Group could license the Aloha name, but a federal judge rejected that agreement on the basis of Mesa's alleged misconduct in the Hawaii market.

Mokulele acquisition

In October 2009, it was announced Mesa Air Group's subsidiary "go!" would be taking over all of the Hawaii flying done by Mokulele Airlines and R.A.H.'s Shuttle America. The combine operation was rebranded as go! Mokulele. Mokulele operated a fleet of 4 Cessna Caravan aircraft that were retained in the combined operation, but the Embraer 170 aircraft operated by Shuttle America on behalf of Mokulele were removed from Hawaii service.

Bankruptcy filing

On January 5, 2010, Mesa Air Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a New York City bankruptcy court. The company indicated that it will continue operations as normal. The company's Go! Mokulele subsidiary was not included in the filing, Per bankruptcy records, upon Mesa Air Group's exit from bankruptcy, US Airways Group will own a 10 percent stake in the operation. The company emerged from bankruptcy protection on March 1, 2011, as a privately held company with a new board of directors and having eliminated 100 excess aircraft.

Mokulele divestiture

In December 2011, it was announced Mesa Air Group had divested itself of Mokulele's Cessna Caravan aircraft and operations. In June 2012, Mesa began the process of dropping the "go! Mokulele" name and reverting to "go!".

Merger with Republic Airways

On April 7, 2025, Republic Airways Holdings announced that it would acquire Mesa in an all-stock merger. Under the terms of the agreement, Republic shareholders will own approximately 88% of the merged company, while Mesa shareholders will retain between 6% and 12%. The merger is expected to close in the third or fourth quarter of 2025, pending approval from shareholders and regulators.

Following the merger, the combined company will operate approximately 310 Embraer 170/175 aircraft and more than 1,250 daily departures. Republic will continue operating under agreements with American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, while Mesa will fly under a 10-year agreement with United.

Prior to the merger, Mesa had scaled back its operations to about 60 Embraer 175 aircraft, all of which were leased from United. The merger would leave Republic and SkyWest Airlines as the two largest remaining independent regional airlines in the United States.

On November 25, 2025, Republic Airways Holdings Inc., then the parent company of Republic, announced that the transaction had been completed.

Labor groups

Mesa Air Group labor groups are represented by several labor organizations:

Flight attendants are represented by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA). Its contract became amendable in June 2006. Mesa and its flight attendants are currently in contract negotiations.

Pilots from its three airline subsidiaries are merged in a single common seniority list and are represented by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). Its contract was ratified in December 2008 and becomes amenable in December 2010.

Mesa Angels Foundation

Mesa Air Group, Inc. sponsors the Mesa Angels Foundation which provides financial assistance to those Mesa employees and immediate family members in critical financial need due to extraordinary circumstances such as medical emergencies, natural disasters or other unforeseen life-changing events. Mesa Angels Foundation also supports charitable organizations through donations in the communities Mesa serves.

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RJET Instantánea de la Acción Precio, capitalización bursátil, P/E, BPA, ROE, deuda/capital, rango de 52 semanas

Precio
$19.80
Capitalización Bursátil
$903M
P/E (TTM)
10.6
BPA (TTM)
$1.87
Ingresos (TTM)
$1.68B
Rendimiento div.
ROE
11.8%
Deuda/Capital
Rango 52S
$15 – $27

RJET Gráfico del Precio de la Acción OHLCV diario con indicadores técnicos — desplace, amplíe y personalice su vista

Rendimiento a 10 años Tendencias de ingresos, beneficio neto, márgenes y BPA

Ingresos y Beneficio Neto $1.68B
10-point trend, +146.0%
2018-09-30 2025-12-31
BPA $1.87
10-point trend, +41.7%
2018-09-30 2025-12-31
Flujo de caja libre $-75M
6-point trend, -7984.2%
2018-09-30 2025-12-31
Márgenes 4.5%

Valoración Ratios P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA: ¿está la acción cara o barata?

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
RJET
Mediana de Pares
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -96.3%
10.6
13.0
P/S (TTM) (P/V (TTM))
5-point trend, -88.6%
0.5
0.4
P/B (P/C)
5-point trend, -91.5%
0.7
2.2
Price / FCF (Precio / FCF)
5-point trend, -109.3%
-12.1

Rentabilidad Márgenes brutos, operativos y netos; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
RJET
Mediana de Pares
Operating Margin (Margen Operativo)
5-point trend, -40.1%
10.0%
Net Profit Margin (Margen de Beneficio Neto)
5-point trend, -30.9%
4.5%
-9.6%
ROA
5-point trend, -22.5%
2.5%
-5.3%
ROE
5-point trend, +4.1%
11.8%
-88.6%
ROIC
5-point trend, +18.5%
8.5%

Salud financiera Deuda, liquidez, solvencia — solidez del balance general

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
RJET
Mediana de Pares
Current Ratio (Ratio corriente)
5-point trend, +53.1%
0.9
0.5
Quick Ratio (Ratio Rápido)
5-point trend, +44.2%
0.5

Crecimiento Crecimiento de ingresos, BPA y beneficio neto: interanual, CAGR a 3 años, CAGR a 5 años

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
RJET
Mediana de Pares
Revenue YoY (Ingresos interanuales)
5-point trend, +236.6%
251.9%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (Ingresos CAGR 3A)
5-point trend, +236.6%
46.7%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (Ingresos CAGR 5A)
5-point trend, +236.6%
25.2%

Métricas por acción BPA, valor contable por acción, flujo de caja por acción, dividendo por acción

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
RJET
Mediana de Pares
EPS (Diluted) (BPA (Diluido))
5-point trend, +161.5%
$1.87

Eficiencia de capital Rotación de activos, rotación de inventario, rotación de cuentas por cobrar

Métrica
Tendencia a 5 años
RJET
Mediana de Pares

RJET Consenso de analistas Opiniones de analistas alcistas y bajistas, precio objetivo a 12 meses, potencial alcista

VENTA 6 analistas
  • Compra fuerte 0 0,0%
  • Compra 0 0,0%
  • Mantener 3 50,0%
  • Venta 1 16,7%
  • Venta fuerte 2 33,3%

Historial de Ganancias EPS real vs estimado, sorpresa %, tasa de aciertos, próxima fecha de resultados

Sorpresa Media
-3.0%
Período EPS Actual EPS est. Sorpresa
31 de marzo de 2026 $0.73
31 de marzo de 2025 $-0.10
30 de junio de 2023 $-10.05 $-4.97 -5.1%
31 de marzo de 2023 $-7.95 $-4.13 -3.8%
30 de septiembre de 2022 $-5.55 $-5.36 -0.20%

Comparación de pares (subindustria GICS) Métricas clave frente a competidores del sector

Ticker Capitalización Bursátil P/E Ingresos interanuales Margen Neto ROE Margen Bruto
RJET $840M 9.8 251.9% 4.5% 11.8%
SKYW $8.46B 9.7 15.0% 10.5% 16.1%
ALGT -34.4 3.7%
JBLU $1.68B -2.7 -2.3% -6.6% -26.6%
ULCC $1.08B -7.8 -1.4% -3.7% -27.5%
UP $474M -1.6 -7.0% -40.0% 99.0%
SRFM -0.6 -10.8%
DAL $45.80B 9.1 2.8% 7.9% 26.1%

Fundamentales Completos Todas las métricas por año — estado de resultados, balance general, flujo de caja

Estado de resultados 15
Datos anuales de Estado de resultados para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Revenue 10-point trend, +185.2% $1.68B $1.47B $1.43B $531M $504M $545M $723M $682M $644M $588M
SG&A Expense 7-point trend, +4.2% · · · $44M $50M $52M $51M $54M $39M $42M
Operating Expenses 10-point trend, +184.0% $1.51B $1.34B $1.29B $716M $440M $465M $602M $609M $543M $531M
Operating Income 10-point trend, +196.5% $168M $137M $135M $-185M $63M $80M $121M $73M $100M $57M
Interest Expense 7-point trend, +8.2% · · · $35M $35M $44M $56M $57M $46M $33M
Interest Income 7-point trend, -57.2% · · · $139.0K $365.0K $105.0K $2M $114.0K $32.0K $325.0K
Other Non-op 10-point trend, -14509.4% $-55M $-50M $-47M $-801.0K $401.0K $843.0K $-19.0K $-66.0K $-514.0K $381.0K
Pretax Income 10-point trend, +356.4% $113M $87M $88M $-235M $22M $37M $63M $16M $54M $25M
Income Tax 10-point trend, +274.8% $37M $22M $33M $-52M $6M $10M $16M $-17M $21M $10M
Net Income 10-point trend, +410.7% $76M $65M $55M $-183M $17M $27M $48M $33M $33M $15M
EPS (Basic) 10-point trend, +21.8% $1.90 $1.65 $1.40 $-5.06 $0.46 $0.78 $1.37 $1.34 $1.41 $1.56
EPS (Diluted) 10-point trend, +201.6% $1.87 $1.62 $1.38 $-5.06 $0.43 $0.78 $1.36 $1.32 $1.40 $0.62
Shares (Basic) 10-point trend, +318.5% 40,000,000 39,100,000 39,100,000 36,133,000 35,713,000 35,237,000 34,764,000 24,826,000 23,201,000 9,558,000
Shares (Diluted) 10-point trend, +69.0% 40,700,000 39,800,000 39,700,000 36,133,000 38,843,000 35,308,000 35,064,000 25,257,000 23,370,000 24,082,000
EBITDA 6-point trend, +305.5% $295M · · $-190M $63M $80M $121M $73M · ·
Balance general 30
Datos anuales de Balance general para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Cash & Equivalents 9-point trend, +256.4% $134M $110M · $58M $121M $99M $69M $103M $57M $38M
Short-term Investments 5-point trend, +162200000.00 $162M $192M · · · · $0 $20M $0 ·
Receivables 7-point trend, -40.7% · $5M · $4M $3M $14M $23M $14M $9M ·
Inventory 2-point trend, +40.5% $88M $63M · · · · · · · ·
Prepaid Expense 7-point trend, -95.8% · $3M · $7M $7M $16M $41M $41M $62M ·
Other Current Assets 6-point trend, -82.3% · · · $1M $1M $12M $3M $4M $6M ·
Current Assets 8-point trend, +270.8% $541M $453M · $98M $158M $156M $158M $198M $146M ·
PP&E (Net) 8-point trend, +102.1% $2.41B $2.11B · $865M $1.15B $1.21B $1.27B $1.25B $1.19B ·
PP&E (Gross) 8-point trend, +171.6% $3.79B $3.37B · $1.27B $1.62B $1.61B $1.59B $1.51B $1.40B ·
Accum. Depreciation 8-point trend, +576.9% $1.38B $1.26B · $405M $470M $394M $318M $260M $204M ·
Goodwill 3-point trend, +5733.3% $122M $2M $2M · · · · · · ·
Intangibles 6-point trend, -67.2% · · · $4M $7M $8M $10M $11M $12M ·
Other Non-current Assets 7-point trend, +20.0% · $7M · $16M $36M $742.0K $9M $10M $6M ·
Total Assets 8-point trend, +141.3% $3.28B $2.77B · $1.12B $1.46B $1.50B $1.45B $1.47B $1.36B ·
Accounts Payable 7-point trend, +36.2% · $61M · $59M $61M $53M $50M $54M $45M ·
Accrued Liabilities 2-point trend, +30.1% $220M $169M · · · · · · · ·
Short-term Debt · · · $97M · · · · · ·
Current Liabilities 8-point trend, +163.2% $574M $489M · $214M $258M $353M $257M $251M $218M ·
Capital Leases 5-point trend, +98.1% $124M $118M · $17M $34M $63M · · · ·
Deferred Tax 8-point trend, +291.4% $221M $206M · $18M $70M $64M $55M $40M $56M ·
Other Non-current Liabilities 7-point trend, -32.8% · $27M · $29M $35M $1M $24M $31M $40M ·
Total Liabilities 8-point trend, +71.6% $1.95B $1.65B · $807M $969M $1.04B $1.03B $1.10B $1.14B ·
Long-term Debt 8-point trend, +7.2% $1.03B $227M · $600M $651M $732M $843M $930M $957M ·
Total Debt 5-point trend, -23.9% · · · $697M $651M $732M $843M $915M · ·
Common Stock Flat — no change across 2 periods $0 $0 · · · · · · · ·
Paid-in Capital 2-point trend, +29.7% $620M $478M · · · · · · · ·
Retained Earnings 8-point trend, +557.4% $708M $632M · $49M $232M $215M $187M $140M $108M ·
Stockholders' Equity 10-point trend, +602.3% $1.33B $1.11B $1.05B $308M $488M $458M $426M $374M $222M $189M
Liabilities + Equity 8-point trend, +141.3% $3.28B $2.77B · $1.12B $1.46B $1.50B $1.45B $1.47B $1.36B ·
Shares Outstanding 9-point trend, +304.8% 45,713,286 38,993,300 38,993,300 36,376,897 35,958,759 35,526,918 31,413,287 23,902,903 11,294,083 ·
Flujo de Efectivo 18
Datos anuales de Flujo de Efectivo para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
D&A 10-point trend, +174.4% $126M $117M $159M $82M $83M $82M $78M $65M $61M $46M
Stock-based Comp 10-point trend, +1206.6% $20M $1M $2M $3M $3M $4M $6M $13M $1M $2M
Deferred Tax 10-point trend, +256.4% $34M $17M $29M $-52M $6M $9M $16M $-18M $21M $10M
Amort. of Intangibles 7-point trend, +150.0% · · · $1M $1M $2M $2M $400.0K $400.0K $400.0K
Other Non-cash $65M · · · · · · · · ·
Operating Cash Flow 10-point trend, +208.2% $322M $226M $329M $13M $133M $175M $152M $119M $75M $104M
CapEx 10-point trend, -19.0% $397M $227M $378M $41M $17M $27M $125M $118M $84M $490M
Investing Cash Flow 10-point trend, +28.6% $-351M $-106M $-421M $1M $-33M $-27M $-105M $-139M $-84M $-491M
Debt Issued 7-point trend, -91.2% · · · $40M $195M $23M $172M $188M $186M $453M
Net Debt Issued 5-point trend, -78.8% · · · $40M $195M $23M $172M $188M · ·
Stock Issued · · · · · · · $124M · ·
Stock Repurchased 7-point trend, -67.8% · · · $455.0K $1M $586.0K $2M $5M $1M $1M
Net Stock Activity 5-point trend, -100.4% · · · $-455.0K $-1M $-586.0K $-2M $119M · ·
Financing Cash Flow 10-point trend, -85.0% $55M $-102M $107M $-78M $-78M $-118M $-81M $66M $28M $366M
Net Change in Cash 10-point trend, +224.1% $26M $18M $15M $-63M $21M $30M $-35M $47M $19M $-21M
Taxes Paid 10-point trend, +1328.6% $3M $6M $3M $487.0K $404.0K $398.0K $419.0K $385.0K $332.0K $196.0K
Free Cash Flow 6-point trend, -7984.2% $-75M · · $-27M $116M $148M $26M $950.0K · ·
Levered FCF 5-point trend, +53.7% · · · $-55M $90M $115M $-16M $-119M · ·
Rentabilidad 7
Datos anuales de Rentabilidad para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Operating Margin 6-point trend, -5.8% 10.0% · · -35.7% 12.6% 14.7% 16.8% 10.7% · ·
Net Margin 6-point trend, -6.8% 4.5% · · -34.4% 3.3% 5.0% 6.6% 4.9% · ·
Pretax Margin 6-point trend, +191.4% 6.8% · · -44.2% 4.5% 6.8% 8.8% 2.3% · ·
EBITDA Margin 6-point trend, +64.8% 17.6% · · -35.7% 12.6% 14.7% 16.8% 10.7% · ·
ROA 6-point trend, +7.2% 2.5% · · -14.2% 1.1% 1.9% 3.2% 2.4% · ·
ROE 6-point trend, +7.8% 11.8% · · -50.0% 3.4% 6.1% 11.3% 11.0% · ·
ROIC 6-point trend, -28.1% 8.5% · · -14.7% 4.1% 5.0% 7.2% 11.8% · ·
Liquidez y Solvencia 5
Datos anuales de Liquidez y Solvencia para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Current Ratio 6-point trend, +19.6% 0.9 · · 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.8 · ·
Quick Ratio 6-point trend, -5.6% 0.5 · · 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.5 · ·
Debt / Equity 5-point trend, -7.5% · · · 2.3 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.4 · ·
LT Debt / Equity 5-point trend, -19.7% · · · 1.6 1.1 1.2 1.6 2.0 · ·
Interest Coverage 5-point trend, -520.8% · · · -5.4 1.8 1.8 2.2 1.3 · ·
Eficiencia 2
Datos anuales de Eficiencia para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Asset Turnover 6-point trend, +15.2% 0.6 · · 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 · ·
Receivables Turnover 5-point trend, +152.3% · · · 148.6 59.7 29.6 38.7 58.9 · ·
Por Acción 5
Datos anuales de Por Acción para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Book Value / Share 6-point trend, +85.5% $29.06 · · $8.47 $13.57 $12.89 $13.56 $15.67 · ·
Revenue / Share 6-point trend, +52.1% $41.19 · · $14.70 $12.96 $15.44 $20.63 $27.08 · ·
Cash Flow / Share 6-point trend, +67.4% $7.91 · · $0.37 $3.42 $4.95 $4.33 $4.73 · ·
Cash / Share 6-point trend, -32.0% $2.94 · · $1.59 $3.35 $2.80 $2.19 $4.32 · ·
EPS (TTM) 6-point trend, +41.7% $1.87 · · $-5.06 $0.43 $0.78 $1.36 $1.32 · ·
Tasas de Crecimiento 9
Datos anuales de Tasas de Crecimiento para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, +3410.1% 251.9% 195.9% 169.1% 5.4% -7.6% · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +23.3% 46.7% 43.0% 37.9% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 25.2% · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY · · · · -44.9% · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, +165.4% · 55.6% 20.9% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 19.1% · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY · · · · -39.6% · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, +121.4% · 57.3% 25.9% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 22.6% · · · · · · · · ·
Valoración (TTM) 14
Datos anuales de Valoración (TTM) para RJET
Métrica Tendencia 2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Revenue TTM 6-point trend, +146.0% $1.68B · · $531M $504M $545M $723M $682M · ·
Net Income TTM 6-point trend, +129.1% $76M · · $-183M $17M $27M $48M $33M · ·
Market Cap 6-point trend, -83.1% $840M · · $900M $4.13B $1.57B $3.18B $4.97B · ·
Enterprise Value 5-point trend, -73.3% · · · $1.54B $4.66B $2.20B $3.96B $5.76B · ·
P/E 6-point trend, -93.8% 9.8 · · -4.9 267.2 56.7 74.4 157.5 · ·
P/S 6-point trend, -93.1% 0.5 · · 1.7 8.2 2.9 4.4 7.3 · ·
P/B 6-point trend, -95.2% 0.6 · · 2.9 8.5 3.4 7.5 13.3 · ·
P / Tangible Book 4-point trend, -80.1% 0.7 · · 3.0 8.6 3.5 · · · ·
P / Cash Flow 6-point trend, -93.8% 2.6 · · 67.4 31.1 9.0 21.0 41.8 · ·
P / FCF 6-point trend, -100.2% -11.2 · · -32.8 35.7 10.6 120.8 5231.0 · ·
EV / EBITDA 5-point trend, -110.2% · · · -8.1 73.8 27.5 32.6 79.3 · ·
EV / FCF 5-point trend, -100.9% · · · -56.1 40.3 14.9 150.2 6064.8 · ·
EV / Revenue 5-point trend, -65.7% · · · 2.9 9.3 4.0 5.5 8.5 · ·
Earnings Yield 6-point trend, +1515.9% 10.2% · · -20.4% 0.37% 1.8% 1.3% 0.63% · ·

Estados Financieros Estado de resultados, balance general, flujo de caja — anual, últimos 5 años

Estado de resultados
2025-12-312024-12-312024-09-302023-12-312023-09-30
Ingresos $1.68B$1.47B$476M$1.43B$498M
Margen Operativo % 10.0%
Beneficio neto $76M$65M$-91M$55M$-120M
EPS Diluido $1.87$1.62$-2.21$1.38$-3.04
Balance general
2025-12-312024-12-312024-09-302023-12-312023-09-30
Ratio corriente 0.9
Ratio Rápido 0.5
Flujo de Efectivo
2025-12-312024-12-312024-09-302023-12-312023-09-30
Flujo de caja libre $-75M

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Propietarios institucionales (13F) 62 declarantes · $807.2M total · A fecha de 30 de junio de 2026

Instituciones que informan tener esta acción en su Formulario 13F trimestral de la SEC. Solo posiciones largas; un solo presentador puede aparecer dos veces para tramos de opciones separados. Las patas de put/call de compensación grandes suelen reflejar la creación de mercado o el inventario cubierto, no la convicción direccional.

Actividad institucional — Q2 2026 vs trimestre anterior
Nuevas posiciones Posiciones cerradas Aumentado Disminuido Cambio neto de acciones
27 (+9 vs trimestre anterior) 10 (+5 vs trimestre anterior) 15 (-3 vs trimestre anterior) 9 (+4 vs trimestre anterior) +518K

Comparado con Q1 2026. Las presentaciones del Formulario 13F de la SEC vencen dentro de los 45 días posteriores al final del trimestre, más un pequeño margen para los presentadores tardíos; los trimestres que aún se encuentran dentro de esa ventana se omiten en favor del par más reciente completamente reportado.

Institución Valor Acciones % de 13F rastreadas Tipo
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. $220 410 552 10 490 745 27,31% Acciones
American Airlines Group Inc. $204 971 228 9 755 889 25,39% Acciones
DELTA AIR LINES, INC. $142 250 327 6 770 601 17,62% Acciones
CONTRARIAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, L.L.C. $91 346 354 4 347 756 11,32% Acciones
Owl Creek Asset Management, L.P. $89 895 256 4 278 689 11,14% Acciones
PAR CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC $10 648 792 506 844 1,32% Acciones
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $7 909 048 376 307 0,98% Acciones
DONALD SMITH & CO., INC. $5 738 440 273 129 0,71% Acciones
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $4 986 492 237 339 0,62% Acciones
STATE STREET CORP $3 958 074 188 390 0,49% Acciones
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $2 469 620 117 545 0,31% Acciones
Pinnacle Holdings, LLC $2 452 634 116 737 0,30% Acciones
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $2 362 406 112 442 0,29% Acciones
CastleKnight Management LP $2 330 009 110 900 0,29% Acciones
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $1 980 150 94 248 0,25% Acciones
LAZARD ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC $1 754 650 83 515 0,22% Acciones
Orvieto Partners, L.P. $1 735 468 82 602 0,22% Acciones
AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC $1 533 331 72 981 0,19% Acciones
UBS Group AG $1 481 898 70 533 0,18% Acciones
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $1 112 942 52 972 0,14% Acciones
XTX Topco Ltd $626 749 29 831 0,08% Acciones
SUSQUEHANNA FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENTS, LLC $616 854 29 360 0,08% Acciones
BlackRock, Inc. $538 045 25 609 0,07% Acciones
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $427 448 20 345 0,05% Acciones
Nuveen, LLC $392 215 18 668 0,05% Acciones
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $362 486 17 253 0,04% Acciones
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $332 645 15 833 0,04% Acciones
DEUTSCHE BANK AG\ $291 871 13 892 0,04% Acciones
Bank of New York Mellon Corp $259 305 12 342 0,03% Acciones
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN $250 586 11 927 0,03% Acciones
RENAISSANCE TECHNOLOGIES LLC $231 761 11 031 0,03% Acciones
VANGUARD GROUP INC $181 790 9 896 0,02% Acciones
MetLife Investment Management, LLC $179 762 8 556 0,02% Acciones
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $150 495 7 163 0,02% Acciones
MIRAE ASSET GLOBAL ETFS HOLDINGS Ltd. $137 174 6 529 0,02% Acciones
CITIGROUP INC $132 636 6 313 0,02% Acciones
INTERNATIONAL ASSETS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC $126 720 5 883 0,02% Acciones
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $117 656 5 600 0,01% Acciones
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO $109 796 5 903 0,01% Acciones
Police & Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey $88 242 4 200 0,01% Acciones
STRS OHIO $71 434 3 400 0,01% Acciones
NORTHERN TRUST CORP $46 978 2 236 0,01% Acciones
BARCLAYS PLC $43 553 2 073 0,01% Acciones
Legal & General Group Plc $29 148 1 390 0,00% Acciones
Ameritas Investment Partners, Inc. $27 145 1 292 0,00% Acciones
Russell Investments Group, Ltd. $23 909 1 138 0,00% Acciones
Tower Research Capital LLC (TRC) $16 241 773 0,00% Acciones
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $13 000 629 0,00% Acciones
State of Wyoming $7 417 353 0,00% Acciones
Sterling Capital Management LLC $6 030 287 0,00% Acciones
Owl Creek Wealth Partners LLC $3 992 190 0,00% Acciones
SIGNATUREFD, LLC $3 740 178 0,00% Acciones
TUCKER ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC $2 902 158 0,00% Acciones
MORGAN STANLEY $1 387 66 0,00% Acciones
MERCER GLOBAL ADVISORS INC /ADV $1 387 66 0,00% Acciones
SBI Securities Co., Ltd. $1 177 56 0,00% Acciones
Allworth Financial LP $988 47 0,00% Acciones
FMR LLC $903 43 0,00% Acciones
GROUP ONE TRADING LLC $462 22 0,00% Acciones
PRICE T ROWE ASSOCIATES INC /MD/ $246 11 688 0,00% Acciones
Caitong International Asset Management Co., Ltd $84 4 0,00% Acciones
CoreCap Advisors, LLC $63 3 0,00% Acciones

Informantes de la empresa 46 insiders · 18 directivos · 25 consejeros

Insider Rol Última actividad Acciones en propiedad Compras 12m Ventas 12m Neto 12m
Matthew Koscal Title: President and Chief Executive Officer 17 de agosto de 2026 F 362 325 0 0 $0
Jonathan G Ornstein Chief Executive Officer 25 de noviembre de 2025 A 93 186 0 0 $0
Joseph Allman Executive Vice President & CFO 17 de agosto de 2026 F 222 303 0 0 $0
Michael Lotz President & CFO 25 de noviembre de 2025 A 58 796 0 0 $0
Daniel Torque Zubeck CFO & Treasurer 14 de marzo de 2023 A 17 740 0 0 $0
George Murnane III Executive VP & CFO 1 de abril de 2007 A 42 302 0 0 $0
Gregory D Stephens President - Air Midwest, Inc. 16 de enero de 2004 A 0 0 0 $0
Paul Kinstedt Executive Vice President & COO 17 de agosto de 2026 F 220 448 0 0 $0
Bradford R Rich EVP & Chief Operating Officer 20 de marzo de 2023 M 68 246 0 0 $0
Michael L Ferverda COO 21 de enero de 2019 M 17 204 0 0 $0
Paul Foley COO 20 de octubre de 2008 A 100 000 0 0 $0
Chad M. Pulley Title: Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary 17 de agosto de 2026 F 172 608 0 0 $0
Scott Hornback Title: VP, Finance and Accounting; Principal Accounting Officer 17 de agosto de 2026 F 84 864 0 0 $0
Brian S Gillman EVP/GC/Secretary 25 de noviembre de 2025 F 16 643 0 0 $0
William Hoke Vice President - Finance 11 de abril de 2007 A 5 000 0 0 $0
Carter Leake Senior Vice President 22 de marzo de 2006 M 0 0 0 $0
Mickey Moman Vice President of Operations 16 de enero de 2004 A 0 0 $0
Don Harrison Vice President of Maintenance 19 de agosto de 2003 M 0 0 0 $0
David J Grizzle Consejero 15 de junio de 2026 F 218 795 0 0 $0
Ruth L. Okediji Consejero 21 de mayo de 2026 A 34 205 0 0 $0
Michael C. Lenz Consejero 21 de mayo de 2026 A 15 410 0 0 $0
Ellen N. Artist Consejero 21 de mayo de 2026 A 18 043 0 0 $0
Glenn S Johnson Consejero 21 de mayo de 2026 A 28 746 0 0 $0
James E Sweetnam Consejero 21 de mayo de 2026 A 34 205 0 0 $0
Barry W Ridings Consejero 21 de mayo de 2026 A 34 205 0 0 $0
Spyridon Skiados Consejero 25 de noviembre de 2025 A 9 762 0 0 $0
Dana J Lockhart Consejero 25 de noviembre de 2025 A 11 615 0 0 $0
Harvey W Schiller Consejero 25 de noviembre de 2025 A 9 834 0 0 $0
Mitchell I Gordon Consejero 25 de noviembre de 2025 A 11 035 0 0 $0
Daniel Jerome Mchugh Consejero 23 de febrero de 2023 A 47 194 0 0 $0
Grant G Lyon Consejero 3 de febrero de 2020 A 62 312 0 0 $0
Giacomo Picco Consejero 9 de abril de 2019 M 14 647 0 0 $0
Daniel Joseph Altobello Consejero 9 de abril de 2019 M 51 319 0 0 $0
Peter Nostrand Consejero 25 de febrero de 2009 P 92 163 0 0 $0
Maurice A Parker Consejero 12 de marzo de 2008 A 22 163 0 0 $0
Carlos E Bonilla Consejero 3 de marzo de 2008 A 15 163 0 0 $0
Richard R Thayer Consejero 3 de marzo de 2008 A 17 663 0 0 $0
Robert Beleson Consejero 3 de marzo de 2008 A 13 663 0 0 $0
Joseph L Manson Consejero 3 de marzo de 2008 A 13 663 0 0 $0
Ronald R Fogleman Consejero 10 de enero de 2007 M 1 220 0 0 $0
Julie Silcock Consejero 1 de abril de 2005 A 0 0 $0
James E Swigart Consejero 23 de septiembre de 2003 S 101 973 0 0 $0
DEUTSCHE BANK AG\ Propietario del 10% 18 de febrero de 2009 S 12 726 422 0 0 $0
Jeff P Poeschl 2 de mayo de 2007 M 0 0 0 $0
Robert B Stone 15 de junio de 2004 M 0 0 0 $0
Rodena Turner Bojorquez 16 de enero de 2004 A 0 0 $0

Informantes de las presentaciones SEC Form 3/4/5; neto = solo P/S de mercado abierto

Activistas y propietarios del %+ 5 3 tenencias

Inversores que presentaron el Anexo 13D de la SEC — propiedad beneficiosa superior al % 5 con la intención de influir en el emisor (participaciones activistas, campañas de la junta directiva, M&A). Cada fila muestra el estado conocido más reciente de la posición de ese declarante.

Declarante Presentado Participación Estado Propósito Presentación
United Airlines Holdings, Inc., UNITED AIRLINES, INC. ×6 presentaciones 5 de febrero de 2026 22,30% Enmienda SEC
Ronald W. Burkle (2) ×2 presentaciones 28 de diciembre de 2020 Presentación inicial SEC
Barlow Management, Inc., Jonathan G. Ornstein, George Murnane, III, James E. Swigart 10 de septiembre de 2001 Presentación inicial SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

Propiedad de ETFs Mantenido por 9 ETFs

El peso refleja solo las tenencias directas de acciones (N-PORT); los fondos apalancados o basados en derivados pueden tener exposición adicional a swaps no mostrada.

Fondo Ponderación Unidades A fecha de Fuente
AVUV · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0,00% 908 NS 31 de mayo de 2026 N-PORT
VXF · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 15 de julio de 2026 Diario
VTWO · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 15 de julio de 2026 Diario
VTWV · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 15 de julio de 2026 Diario
VTHR · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 15 de julio de 2026 Diario
IWN · iShares Trust 17 de agosto de 2026 Diario
IWM · iShares Trust 18 de agosto de 2026 Diario
IWC · iShares Trust 18 de agosto de 2026 Diario
VIS · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 20 de julio de 2026 Diario