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Malaysia Aviation Group reports fourth consecutive year of operating profit

Hannah Sass
Last updated: 15 April 2026 07:01
By Hannah Sass
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Malaysia Aviation Group has reported its fourth consecutive year of operating profit, continuing a run of financial recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. The group, which includes Malaysia Airlines, said performance was supported by sustained travel demand and improved operational efficiency.

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Strong demand supports financial performance

The group recorded positive operating results for 2025, extending its streak of profitability to four years. Passenger demand remained a key driver, particularly across regional and long-haul routes.

Business Travel News (BTN) reports that the results mark continued stability across the company’s aviation and services businesses,

Capacity levels increased across the network as operations continued to recover. This was supported by fleet utilisation and route expansion. Cargo operations and ancillary services also contributed to overall performance. These segments provided additional revenue streams alongside passenger services.

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Focus on efficiency and network growth

Malaysia Aviation Group has continued to focus on cost control and operational improvements. This includes optimising flight schedules.

The group has also expanded its network in key aviation markets. This includes increased connectivity across Asia and other regions.

Aviation data suggests airlines in the Asia-Pacific region are seeing steady recovery, with demand approaching or exceeding pre-pandemic levels in some markets.

Malaysia Aviation Group’s latest results indicate continued financial stability. The group’s sustained profitability reflects ongoing demand and operational improvements, with further growth expected as travel demand remains strong.

Have you flown with Malaysia Airlines recently? Where did you go? Let us know in the comments.

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