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easyJet Posts Strong Q3 Profit And Liquidity Growth

easyJet has announced robust financial performance for the third quarter of its fiscal year ending 30 June 2025. The low-cost carrier reported a 21.2% year-on-year increase in headline profit before tax, totaling approximately US$2.84 billion, a significant uptick that highlights continued recovery and expansion in the post-pandemic aviation sector.

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Jet2 Fiscal 2025 Profit Hits $607.7M On $9.7B Revenue

Jet2 has released its financial results for the fiscal year ended 31 March 2025, showing robust growth with a 15% increase in revenue to $9.7 billion. The airline also posted a 12% year-over-year rise in profit after taxation, reaching $607.7 million, solidifying its position among the most successful UK-based leisure carriers.

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Vietnam Airlines Reports $191M Profit, Eyes Capital Boost

Vietnam Airlines has reported a consolidated profit exceeding $191 million for the first half of fiscal year 2025, signaling a strong operational recovery. The airline now plans a two-phase capital increase strategy aimed at reducing state ownership and reinforcing its financial base to support future growth.

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SpiceJet Reports 173% Profit Surge In Q4 FY2025

SpiceJet, one of India’s prominent budget airlines, has announced a significant financial turnaround in its fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025, recording a profit after tax of $37.8 million. This figure marks a 173% increase compared to the previous period, underscoring a robust recovery in profitability despite declining revenues.

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Wizz Air Reports 2025 Revenue Up, Profit Down

Wizz Air Holdings (Hungary) has reported its financial results for the fiscal year ending 31 March 2025. The company’s total revenue increased by 3.8%, reaching US$6.0 billion. Despite this rise in revenue, Wizz Air’s net profit experienced a significant decline of 41.5%, dropping to $243.8 million. The carrier also reported a total cash position of $1.97 billionat the end of the period.

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ANA Holdings Faces Boeing Aircraft Delivery Delays

ANA Holdings, the parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA), has announced adjustments to its aircraft delivery schedule due to ongoing supply chain challenges. Originally slated to receive 11 Boeing aircraft in fiscal 2025, the company now expects to take delivery of only four: three Boeing 787s and one Boeing 737-8. The remaining seven aircraft are anticipated to be deferred to fiscal 2026.

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Ryanair Reports 18% Drop in 1H FY2025 Profit Despite Revenue Growth

Ryanair Holdings, the prominent low-cost airline group based in Ireland, has reported an 18% decrease in after-tax profit for the first half of its fiscal year 2025, totaling $1.9 billion. This comes alongside a modest 1% increase in total revenue, which reached $9.4 billion. Despite the profit decline, Ryanair remains committed to its financial strategies,…