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Alaska Air Group Posts $166M Loss Despite Revenue Jump

Alaska Air Group reported a net loss of $166 million for the first quarter of 2025, despite achieving a substantial 41% year-on-year increase in operating revenues, which rose to $3.13 billion. The results highlight the ongoing financial challenges facing the airline, even as passenger demand and revenue streams show significant recovery momentum.

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GE Aerospace Revenue Hits $9.9B In Q1 2025

GE Aerospace has released its financial results for the first quarter of 2025, reporting robust growth across all key metrics. The company posted $9.9 billion in revenue, marking an 11% increase year-over-year, driven by strong demand for commercial and defense-related aviation technologies.

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United Airlines Reports $400M Q1 Profit And $13.2B Revenue

United Airlines has released its Q1 2025 financial results, reporting total operating revenue of $13.2 billion, reflecting a 5.4% increase compared to the same quarter the previous year. The carrier also posted a net income of $400 million, reinforcing its recovery momentum and financial resilience in a complex market.

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Boeing Reports 130 Aircraft Deliveries in Q1 2025

Boeing has reported the delivery of 130 aircraft during the first quarter of 2025, reaffirming the manufacturer’s gradual recovery in production and delivery volumes. The latest figures include 105 Boeing 737s, the company’s best-selling narrowbody model, and 13 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, reflecting steady widebody demand.

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Air Lease Reports $800M in Q1 2025 Aircraft Investments

Air Lease Corporation (ALC), the U.S.-based aircraft leasing giant, has released its first-quarter 2025 performance update, reporting strong investment activity and continued portfolio optimization. The company delivered 14 new aircraft from its orderbook, representing a total investment of approximately US$800 million during the quarter.

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Avolon Reports Strong Q1 2025 With 115 Aircraft Acquired

Avolon, one of the world’s largest aircraft leasing companies based in Ireland, has reported a highly active first quarter of 2025, marked by robust acquisition, sales, and placement activity. The company acquired 115 aircraft, sold 34 aircraft, and ended the quarter with 66 aircraft agreed for sale, underscoring the strength of demand and fleet turnover in the leasing market.