AerSale reported Q4 2025 revenue of USD 90.9 million (-4.0%), GAAP net income of USD 5.4 million (+99.7%) and adjusted EBITDA of USD 15.2 million (+17.1%), with flight equipment sales of USD 20.9 million consisting of four engines. For FY 2025, revenue was USD 335.3 million (-2.8%), GAAP net income was USD 8.6 million (+46.6%) and adjusted EBITDA was USD 46.1 million (+38.2%); flight equipment sales were USD 56.4 million and consisted of 13 engines. AerSale said profitability benefited from improved MRO performance and cost-cutting initiatives, while excluding flight equipment sales, Q4 revenue grew 9.8% and FY revenue grew 18.7%, supported by strong USM demand, higher leasing revenue from an expanded lease pool including two Boeing 757 freighters, and increased demand for its AerSafe product ahead of FAA 2026 compliance requirements. The company ended 2025 with USD 71.6 million in liquidity, including USD 4.4 million in cash and USD 67.2 million available under its revolving credit facility, and reported FY feedstock acquisitions of USD 99.6 million with an additional USD 11.4 million under contract.
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