NAI is Approved

Isn't the current Sec of Transportation and advocate for NAI and the whole "bring jobs to America" rhetoric?
 
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net loss in 1H
... load factor for the half-year was marginally down at 86.2%, compared to 86.6% last time.

"Fuel consumption for the half-year also grew considerably compared to the same period last year, up 20% to 651,000 tonnes.

The results for 2Q were slightly down on last year, said Norwegian CEO Bjørn Kjos. While the continuing strength of the carrier’s load factor was satisfactory, he said, “We have had significant additional costs for leasing of aircraft, high oil price and the air passenger tax implemented by the government in Norway last year, which have had a negative impact on the result.”

However, he added, bookings for the coming months were “looking very good.”

The company’s fleet is planned to grow rapidly throughout 2017, with 17 Boeing 737-800s, nine 787-9s and six MAX 8s scheduled to have arrived by year-end.

Additionally, three Airbus 320neos are scheduled to be delivered, which will be leased to Hong Kong carrier HK Express.

Norwegian says that it plans to have 21 Boeing 787s in its inventory by the end of 2017."
 
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