SkyWest Receiveable Turnover 2012-2026 | SKYW
SkyWest receiveable turnover from 2012 to 2026. Receiveable turnover can be defined as an accounting measure used to quantify a firm's effectiveness in extending credit as well as collecting debts.
| Sector | Industry | Market Cap | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transportation | Transportation - Airlines | $3.789B | $4.058B |
| SkyWest operates as a regional airline in the U.S. through its subsidiary SkyWest Airlines. SkyWest is also the holding company of an aircraft leasing company. It offers high-quality regional service to airports located primarily in the Midwestern and Western United States as well as Mexico and Canada. Offering scheduled regional airline service under code-share agreements with its airline partners, forms the basis of the company's operating model. On a daily basis, SkyWest is responsible for operating more than 2,100 flights to multiple destinations in N. America. SkyWest provides regional operations to its major airline partners under long-term, fixed-fee, code-share agreements. The company has codeshare agreements with key airline players like Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United and Alaska Airlines. The fixed-fee agreement with these companies obligate the respective major airline partner to refund the amount of fuel costs SkyWest incurs under those agreements. | |||