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Qatar Airways Reports Full Year 2025/26 Net Profit of $1.94 Billion

Qatar Airways has reported a full-year 2025/26 net profit of QAR 7.08 billion (US $1.94 billion) on revenue of QAR 83.8 billion (US $23.0 billion).


Qatar Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner - Courtesy Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner - Courtesy Qatar Airways

On Wednesday (May 20, 2026) Qatar Airways Group reported their full fiscal year financial results for the period ending March 31, 2026.  The Group reports a FY 2026/26 net profit of QAR 7.08 billion (US $1.94 billion) on revenue of QAR 83.8 billion (US $23.0 billion).  Qatar Airways carried over 41.8 million passengers during the period, maintaining extensive global connectivity through Hamad International Airport.  The Group’s cargo division continued to excel, having transported more than 1.43 million tons of chargeable weight, advancing their position as the world’s largest air freight carrier with a 12 percent global market share.


In Wednesday’s announcement, Qatar Airways Group’s CEO, Mr. Hamad Al-Khater, said,


“It is not often that a single financial year asks an organisation to demonstrate both the best of what it can achieve and the depth of what it can withstand.  The 2025/26 financial year did both, and the Qatar Airways Group rose to each in turn.  These results speak to the strength of this Group across every measure that matters — a strong balance sheet, industry-leading operations, partnerships of real depth, and people who maintained the standards this Group is known for, even under the most demanding conditions.


“Behind every result are 57,800 people, working across more than 90 countries. In the final weeks of the financial year, many of them were managing an active crisis with a standard of professionalism that defines this organisation as much as any financial metric, and it deserves to be recognised.  We are actively rebuilding our global network with the confidence that comes from a balance sheet that has never been stronger, partnerships that proved their depth when we needed them most, and an organisation that has demonstrated, under genuine pressure, exactly what it is capable of.”


During FY 2025/26, Qatar Airways Group signed landmark agreements with Boeing and GE Aerospace for the acquisition and servicing of up to 210 aircraft and 400 engines, among the most significant fleet commitments in commercial aviation history.  Qatar Airways also operates the world’s first and largest Starlink-equipped widebody fleet, with high-speed in-flight connectivity live across their Boeing 777, Airbus A350, and Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner fleets.


Qatar Airways Group FY 2025/26 Financial Highlights - Courtesy Qatar Airways


A multiple award-winning airline, Qatar Airways won the ‘World’s Best Airline’ title for an unprecedented ninth time at the 2025 World Airline Awards, managed by the international air transport rating organisation, Skytrax.  For summer 2026, Qatar Airways is furthering global connectivity by rebuilding their network to over 160 global destinations.


 

Source: Qatar Airways

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