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GOL Projects $933M Revenue After Strong Q1 EBITDA

GOL Linhas Aéreas, one of Brazil’s leading airlines, has reported a recurring EBITDA of $257 million for the first quarter of 2025, showcasing resilience in operations despite regional economic fluctuations. The results underline the company’s efforts to stabilize finances following restructuring measures and increasing travel demand across Brazil.

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Embraer Posts Q1 2025 Growth With New Bond Issue

Embraer has reported a strong start to 2025 with first-quarter revenues rising 23% year-on-year to $1.1 billion, highlighting a healthy market for both its commercial and defense aviation segments. The Brazilian aerospace manufacturer also posted a net income of $73.4 million for the quarter, underscoring an overall positive financial performance.

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Air Lease Reports Surge In Q1 2025 Profit

Air Lease has announced impressive financial results for the first quarter of 2025, with total revenues rising 11.3% to reach $738.3 million, reflecting strong demand for leased aircraft amid a recovering global aviation market. More notably, net income increased 274.5%, climbing to $364.8 million, signaling robust profitability driven by a growing fleet and favorable lease terms.

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Frontier Posts Q1 Revenue Growth But Reports $43M Net Loss

Frontier Group Holdings, the parent of ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines, has announced its financial performance for the first quarter of 2025, reporting total operating revenues of $912 million, a 5% increase year-over-year. However, despite the revenue growth, the company posted a net loss of $43 million for the quarter.

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Air Astana Reports Strong Q1 2025 Financial Growth

Air Astana Group, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan, has announced robust financial results for the first quarter of 2025, highlighting continued recovery and operational efficiency across its business units. The Group reported total revenue and other income of $292.4 million, marking a 10.4% increase compared to the same quarter the previous year.

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Vietnam Airlines Posts $138M Q1 2025 Pre-Tax Profit

Vietnam Airlines has reported a significant financial rebound for the first quarter of 2025, registering a consolidated pre-tax profit of approximately $138 million. The achievement is further supported by an 11% increase in consolidated revenue, reaching $1.2 billion, signaling a sustained recovery from the post-pandemic period and effective strategic implementation by the airline.

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Grupo Viva Aerobus Reports Revenue Drop and Net Loss in Q1 2025

Grupo Viva Aerobus, the Mexican low-cost carrier, has reported a difficult first quarter for 2025 with total operating revenues down 20.7% to $491 million, accompanied by a net loss of $42 million. Despite the downturn, the airline maintains a strong cash and cash equivalents position of $780 million, which provides a cushion for near-term operations.

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Garuda Indonesia Reports $76.4M Loss Despite $603.6M Revenue in Q1

Garuda Indonesia has reported a net loss of $76.4 million for the first quarter of 2025, despite generating $603.6 million in revenue from scheduled flight operations. The results underscore the continuing financial challenges faced by the national carrier amid a complex post-restructuring recovery process.