Air Canada reported record revenues of USD 5.8 billion for the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2025. For the full year (FY) 2025, the company generated operating income of USD 918 million and adjusted EBITDA of USD 3.1 billion. Adjusted net income for the year was also reported, with adjustments excluding non-recurring items such as a USD 26 million corporate charge related to the settlement of tax matters from the 2019 acquisition of Aeroplan, which was cash-neutral due to a related tax refund. Management highlighted disciplined actions, the strength of the commercial strategy, customer loyalty, and employee dedication as key contributors to the results, noting the successful navigation of shifting demand trends, a summer labour disruption, and challenging macroeconomic conditions including severe weather events. The company emphasized its ongoing focus on growing fleet and network capacity, and continued investment initiatives.
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