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Pratt & Whitney Q2 Sales Rise 12% Despite Bankruptcy Hit

Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX, reported a robust 12% year-over-year increase in Q2 2025 sales, reaching $7.6 billion, fueled by strong performance across both commercial aftermarket and original equipment (OE)segments. The aftermarket division grew 19%, while OE sales rose 15%, supported by higher volume and a favorable product mix, especially from Pratt & Whitney Canada.

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AAR Reports 26% Sales Increase in 2Q Fiscal 2025

AAR, a leading provider of aviation services based in the United States, has released its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2025, which ended on November 30, 2024. The company reported a 26% increase in sales, reaching $686 million. Despite this robust growth, AAR recorded a GAAP net loss of $31 million, reflecting ongoing operational and financial challenges.

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T’way Air Reports Q3 2024 Net Loss Despite 14.5% Sales Growth

T’way Air, a low-cost carrier based in South Korea, has reported its Q3 2024 financial results, showing a net loss of $2.2 million despite achieving a 14.5% year-over-year increase in sales to $281 million. The results highlight the challenges faced by the airline industry in balancing revenue growth with rising operational costs.

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Jeju Air Reports 5.4% Revenue Growth but 59% Drop in Net Profit for Q3 2024

Jeju Air, South Korea’s largest low-cost carrier, has reported a 5.4% increase in sales for the third quarter of 2024, totaling $335.2 million. However, the airline experienced a significant 59% decline in net profit, which fell to $31.3 million. The mixed results highlight the challenges Jeju Air faces in balancing revenue growth with profitability amid…