Qatar Airways Group has reported a post-tax profit of QAR7.08 billion ($1.94 billion) for the financial year 2025/26, underscoring sustained operational strength across its airline and aviation businesses.
The results come in a year that included significant geopolitical disruptions during the final month, yet the Group maintained stable performance and reinforced its reputation as one of the most resilient operators in global aviation.
Passenger demand remained strong throughout the period, with more than 41.8 million travellers carried across the network. Connectivity was supported through its hub at Hamad International Airport, which continued to serve as a key global transit point.
In cargo operations, Qatar Airways Cargo transported over 1.43 million tonnes of chargeable freight. The division retained its position as the world’s largest international air cargo carrier, holding a 12% global market share.
Operational performance also remained strong. The airline recorded an 86% on-time performance, placing it among the top five most punctual carriers worldwide. It also received the Cirium Platinum Award for Operational Excellence from Cirium, recognising its consistency in operational standards.
Group Chief Executive Officer Hamad Al-Khater said the financial year tested both the organisation’s performance and resilience, noting that the company delivered strong results while also managing operational pressures in the final weeks. He highlighted the contribution of 57,800 employees working across more than 90 countries and pointed to the strength of the Group’s balance sheet and partnerships.
Several major milestones defined the year. The Group signed significant agreements with Boeing and GE Aerospace covering the acquisition and servicing of up to 210 aircraft and 400 engines, marking one of the largest fleet investment commitments in commercial aviation.
Qatar Airways was also named the World’s Best Airline for a ninth time by Skytrax, while Hamad International Airport retained its title as the Best Airport in the Middle East for the 11th consecutive year.
Retail operations at Qatar Duty Free were awarded Best Airport Shopping globally for the third year in a row, reflecting continued investment in passenger experience.
The Group also highlighted its cargo leadership position, alongside ongoing expansion in connectivity and digital services, as key drivers supporting its performance during the financial year.
Source: ZAWYA