Global aviation industry growth expected to be led by India, UAE and Saudi Arabia
The airline is on track to become profitable again this year. Stock image. Photo: P.A.
With fuel prices remaining low until 2026, global airlines are expected to continue repairing their balance sheets despite rising labor and maintenance costs, according to Dublin-based aircraft leasing company Avolon.
In its new 2026 outlook, the airline said the airline was on track to generate $41 billion (35 billion euros) in net profit this year, its fourth consecutive year of profit.
