Bank of America Picks IAG and Ryanair as Top Aviation Stocks

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Bank of America Picks IAG and Ryanair as Top Aviation Stocks
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Bank of America predicts a positive year for airline stocks, naming IAG (Aer Lingus's parent company) as the top pick and maintaining a buy rating on Ryanair. The report highlights Ryanair's strong balance sheet and low fuel price sensitivity, while also noting that IAG shares appear undervalued despite strong performance in 2024.

Both Ryanair and Aer Lingus parent IAG are among Bank of America's picks for the aviation sector. Photograph: Barry Cronin

Along with EasyJet, Ryanair has the strongest balance sheet, it says. Ryanair also has the lowest sensitivity to fuel price increases.

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