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Embraer Confirms 2025 Guidance After Record Q2 With 61 Deliveries

Embraer has reiterated its full-year 2025 guidance following a record-setting second quarter, marked by a sharp increase in aircraft deliveries and strong revenue performance. The Brazilian manufacturer delivered 61 aircraft in Q2 2025, a 30% year-over-year increase from the 47 units delivered during the same period in 2024.

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GetJet Aviation Holdings Posts €25.4M Net Profit For 2024

GetJet Aviation Holdings, an international aviation services group headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania, has announced robust financial results for the fiscal year 2024, recording a net profit of €25.4 million. The group’s total revenues reached €184.3 million, underlining its strong performance and strategic diversification in the highly competitive ACMI and aircraft maintenance (MRO) sectors.

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Turkish Airlines Posts $650M Net Profit In H1 2025 Despite Higher Costs

Turkish Airlines (THY) has announced a net profit of $650 million for the first half of 2025, marking a sharp decline from the $1.169 billion profit posted during the same period in 2024. The drop in profitability was primarily attributed to rising financing expenses and foreign exchange losses, which significantly impacted the bottom line.

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ITA Airways Approves 2026–2030 Plan With Focus on Growth and Lufthansa Synergies

ITA Airways has officially approved its 2026–2030 Business Plan, laying out a five-year roadmap centered on long-haul growth, fleet modernization, and deeper integration with the Lufthansa Group. The plan, endorsed by the airline’s Board of Directors on July 30, 2025, is built around three core strategic pillars: strengthening its competitive position, expanding its network and fleet, and capitalizing on…

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Lufthansa Group Increases Q2 EBIT by 27 Percent

Lufthansa Group has reported a 27% year-on-year increase in adjusted EBIT for the second quarter of 2025, underscoring its robust financial recovery and efficient operational strategy amid strong travel demand. The group recorded an adjusted EBIT of €1.22 billion, significantly up from €961 million in Q2 2024. This performance reaffirms the Group’s positive full-year forecast, driven by continued passenger growth…

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Aer Lingus Reports €135M Q2 Profit on Transatlantic Growth

Aer Lingus has posted a robust operating profit of €135 million for the second quarter of 2025, reflecting a marked improvement over the €91 million recorded during the same period in 2024. This significant uptick underscores the airline’s strategic success in expanding its transatlantic and European network, alongside disciplined cost management and favorable fuel prices.

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Airbus Reports Strong H1 2025 Results With €30.9B Revenue

Airbus has reported robust financial and operational performance for the first half of 2025, with revenue reaching €30.9 billion, up from €27.7 billion year-on-year. The company delivered 323 commercial aircraft, including 18 A220s, 256 A320 Family, 23 A330s, and 26 A350s, reflecting solid output amid ongoing recovery across the aviation sector.

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Boeing Narrows Q2 Losses As Deliveries Rise And Turnaround Plan Advances

Boeing has reported a significant narrowing of its second quarter 2025 losses, driven by increased aircraft deliveries and progress on its recovery plan. The U.S. aerospace giant posted a net loss of $612 million, a marked improvement from the $1.1 billion loss recorded in the same quarter of 2024. The company’s revenues surged 35% to $22.7 billion, while operating losses were…

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All Nippon Airways Posts Record Q1 FY2026 Revenue

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has reported a record-setting performance for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, reflecting strong travel demand and strategic route expansion. The Japanese carrier posted total revenue of ¥548.7 billion, marking the highest-ever Q1 revenue figure in the airline’s history.

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US-EU Reach Zero-Tariff Deal on Aircraft Trade

A new agreement between the United States and the European Union will preserve tariff-free trade in aircraft and aircraft parts, shielding the aerospace industry from potential disruptions amid broader tariff tensions. The deal, announced on July 28, 2025, reinstates a zero-for-zero tariff structure on jets and components, averting what could have been a severe blow to global production and…