Qatar Airways reports earning a $2.15 billion profit in its last fiscal year, a record for carrier
- Qatar Airways achieved its highest-ever net earnings of $2.15 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31, supported by a surge in passenger traffic and increased revenue.
- This profit surge follows global aviation's recovery after the pandemic and Qatar Airways’ strategic acquisitions in 2023 and 2024, including stakes in Virgin Australia and Airlink.
- The airline also secured a $96 billion Boeing deal to acquire up to 210 aircraft, including 130 Dreamliners and 30 Boeing 777-9 jets, supporting future fleet expansion.
- Group CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer highlighted that the unprecedented achievements reflect the commitment, expertise, and effort demonstrated by the entire Qatar Airways Group team.
- The record profit and fleet expansion suggest Qatar Airways aims to maintain agility amid shifting global conditions and capitalize on aviation's post-pandemic rebound.
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Qatar Airways reports record $2 billion annual profit
Qatar Airways posted a 28 percent jump in annual net profit to a record $2.15 billion on Monday, days after sealing a major Boeing deal during US President Donald Trump's visit. "These record-breaking results are a testament to the hard work, skill and dedication of teams across all of Qatar Airways Group," said the state-owned carrier's chief executive, Badr Mohammed Al-Meer. Qatar Airways Cargo, the group's air freight service, saw revenues in…

Qatar Airways reports earning a $2.15 billion profit in its last fiscal year, a record for carrier
The holding company that owns Qatar Airways has reported it earned a $2.15 billion profit in its last fiscal year, its highest-ever profit off the back of record passenger numbers as global aviation bounces back after the coronavirus pandemic.
Qatar Airways reports earning $2.15Bn profit in last fiscal year, record for carrier
The holding company that owns Qatar Airways has reported it earned a $2.15 billion profit in its last fiscal year, its highest-ever profit off the back of record passenger numbers as global aviation bounces back after the coronavirus pandemic
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