Accor Sees Surge in Earnings, Revenue and RevPAR
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Accor Sees Surge in Earnings, Revenue and RevPAR
Hotel giant Accor – which owns the likes of Ibis, Sofitel and Novotel – has reported a strong performance for the first half of 2025. Group revenue jumped 2.5% – year-on-year – to €2,75m; earnings jumped 10% to €552m and RevPAR increased by 4.6%. Sébastien Bazin, Chairman and Chief Executive of Accor, said: “In the first half of 2025, the Group once again posted strong momentum despite a complex geopolitical environment and the impact of exchang…
Accor Reports Half-Year 2025 Results
Accor reported its H1 2025 results. Highlights include: Sébastien Bazin, chairman and CEO of Accor, said, “In the first half of 2025, the Group once again posted strong momentum despite a complex geopolitical environment and the impact of exchange rates. This solid performance confirms the quality of our brand portfolio and the relevance of our diversified geographic presence, and is the result of the operational and financial discipline that th…
Airbus and Boeing report first-half 2025 results: A tale of two strategies
Airbus and Boeing, the world’s two largest commercial airliner OEMs, have released their financial and operational results for the first half of 2025, offering a snapshot of the commercial aviation sector’s ongoing recovery and the differing fortunes of each manufacturer. Deliveries: Airbus Ahead in Volume Airbus delivered 306 commercial aircraft between January and June 2025, slightly down from 323 in the same period last year. Despite supply c…
Airbus reports strong H1 order book despite "persistent" A320 programme engine supply problems
Airbus has reported its Half-Year (H1) 2025 consolidated financial results, revealing a mix of strong commercial performance tempered by ongoing supply chain challenges, particularly impacting its A320 programme. In the first half of 2025, Airbus delivered 306 commercial aircraft, a decrease from 323 units in H1 2024. This total included 41 A220s and 232 A320 family aircraft. Despite delivery slowdowns, Airbus saw an increase in commercial aircr…
Airbus reports half-year 2025 results
Airbus reported consolidated financial results for the Half-Year (H1) ended 30 June 2025. Gross commercial aircraft orders totalled 494 (H1 2024: 327 aircraft) with net orders of 402 aircraft after cancellations (H1 2024: 310 aircraft). The order backlog amounted to 8,754 commercial aircraft at the end of June 2025. Follow Aeronews on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Bluesky and TikTok Airbus Helicopters registered net orders totalling 171 units (H1…
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