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Airbus Reports 6% Revenue Rise and 204 Net Orders in Q1 2025

Airbus has reported a robust performance for the first quarter of 2025, with revenues rising 6% to reach $13.5 billion. The European aerospace giant recorded a net income of $793 million and ended the quarter with a net cash position of $11.0 billion. The company logged gross commercial aircraft orders of 280, and after accounting for cancellations, concluded the period with 204 net orders.

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Utair Reports Q1 Profit On Double-Digit Revenue Growth

Utair, a prominent regional airline based in Russia, recorded a net profit of US$7.7 million in the first quarter of 2025, supported by a 13.7% year-over-year revenue increase to US$209.5 million. The results highlight the airline’s operational resilience amid continued economic uncertainty.

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Icelandair Reports $44M Q1 Loss Despite Revenue Growth

Icelandair has disclosed its financial performance for the first quarter of 2025, recording a net loss of US$44 million, despite an 11% increase in total revenues to US$286 million. The airline’s liquidity remained solid at US$510 million, providing a stable financial foundation moving forward.

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China Eastern Reports Q1 Loss Despite Modest Revenue Growth

China Eastern Airlines has reported a net loss of US$137 million for the first quarter of 2025, even as revenues experienced a 0.7% year-over-year increase, reaching US$4.5 billion. This performance highlights persistent operational and market pressures facing one of China’s major state-owned carriers.

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Air France-KLM Posts Q1 Loss Despite Revenue Growth

Air France-KLM has released its financial results for the first quarter of 2025, revealing a net loss of US$283.6 million, despite an encouraging 7.7% increase in revenues, which totaled US$8.2 billion. The group’s liquidity position remains strong, with US$10.5 billion in available cash, providing resilience amid fluctuating operating conditions.

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SWISS Reports $828 Million Profit For Full-Year 2024

SWISS concluded 2024 with a strong operating profit of US$828 million, supported by total annual revenues of US$6.7 billion. The fourth quarter alone contributed US$216 million in operating profit on US$1.69 billion in revenue, capping a successful financial year for the carrier.

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PAL Holdings Reports Q1 2025 Profit And Revenue Growth

PAL Holdings, the parent company of Philippine Airlines, reported a net profit of US$77 million for the first quarter of 2025, supported by a 2.5% revenue increase to US$834.2 million. The results underscore the group’s ongoing recovery momentum in the Southeast Asian aviation market.