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Lee Ann Shay
August 11, 2026
Interior of a Wheels Up Phenom 300. Credit: Wheels Up
Wheels Up’s second-quarter earnings positively reflect its continued fleet and services transition. While its Signature membership and on-time performance numbers are increasing, business restructuring costs drag profitability. However, its adjusted Ebitdar loss of $19.9 million is a 27% improvement…
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Wheels Up’s Fleet Modernization Pays Off As Signature Membership Surges To 1,200 is published in Business Aviation & Advanced Air Mobility Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership.
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