Says there are “some short term macro-economic issues… But nothing we’ve seen in the short-term impacts what will happen even a year from now.” Near-term, United is seeing weakness in demand, starting with government and government adjacent. Says expecting to be at the lower end of its guidance range. Comments taken at JPMorgan 2025 Industrials Conference.
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