Republic Airways FY2025 net income rose 18% to USD 76.2 million

Reuters
Mar 19
Republic Airways FY2025 net income rose 18% to USD 76.2 million
  • Republic Airways published its annual report on Form 10-K, reporting revenue of USD 1.68 billion, up 13.7%.
  • Net income was USD 76.2 million, while income before income taxes was USD 113.4 million, up 30.5%.
  • Operating income rose 22.8% to USD 168.3 million, and Adjusted EBITDA increased 32.9% to USD 341.7 million.
  • Wages and benefits increased 12.6% to USD 762.6 million, mainly due to higher block hour production.
  • Executive separation and merger-related items rose to USD 47.1 million, driven by costs tied to Bryan Bedford’s retirement and higher merger-related professional fees and compensation.


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