Air Astana 2025 Full Year Results: Revenue Growth Amid Engine Disruptions

Air Astana Joint Stock Company, the largest airline group in Central Asia and the Caucasus by revenue and fleet size, schedules release of its Q4 and full-year 2025 financial and operational results on March 13, 2026. The announcement, from Almaty, Kazakhstan, covers the period ended December 31, 2025, for the Group including subsidiary FlyArystan.

The Group operates a fleet of 62 aircraft, providing scheduled point-to-point and transit short-haul and long-haul passenger and cargo services across domestic, regional, and international routes to Central Asia, the Caucasus, Far East, Middle East, India, and Europe. Air Astana, established in 2002 as a full-service carrier, holds SkyTrax Best Airline in Central Asia & CIS for 14 years and Best Airline Staff Service nine times. FlyArystan, its low-cost arm since 2019, earned Best Low-Cost Carrier in the region three times. Air Astana also received a five-star rating from the Airline Passenger Experience Association in the major airline category.

Listed on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange, Astana International Exchange, and London Stock Exchange (ticker: AIRA), the Group builds on Q1 2025 performance with revenue up 10.4% to $292.4 million and EBITDAR rising 37.1% to $59.9 million. Management will host a webcast and live Q&A at 9:00 GMT (14:00 Astana time) on release day, available in English, Russian, and Kazakh.

Prior 2024 results saw AGM approval on May 29, 2025, for KZT 19.1 billion in dividends (KZT 53.7 per share), split between ordinary and special payouts, with Ernst & Young retained for 2025-2027 audits. Engine issues noted in recent operations offset gains.