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Grupo Aeroméxico, S.A.B. de C.V. reports developments for Mexico’s global airline and its American depositary shares, with recurring updates on commercial aviation operations, passenger loyalty programs, and network activity across Mexico, the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Company news commonly covers monthly traffic results, including passengers carried, ASMs, RPMs, load factor, and domestic versus international capacity.
Additional releases address quarterly financial results, operating performance, shareholder materials, regulatory filings, and aviation policy discussions involving Mexican and U.S. authorities. Aeroméxico’s disclosures also reference its Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft, Embraer 190 fleet, Mexico City operating base, and founding membership in SkyTeam.
Grupo Aeroméxico (NYSE: AERO) reports that operations disrupted at Guadalajara (GDL), Puerto Vallarta (PVR), Tepic (TPQ) and Manzanillo (ZLO) are being restored. Operations are progressively normalizing, with regular service expected this afternoon or, at the latest, tomorrow, subject to local conditions.
The company said it does not expect the impact to be material to overall operations because these stations represent a limited portion of its network capacity.
Aeroméxico (NYSE:AERO) reported unaudited 4Q25 and FY25 results: 4Q25 revenue $1.44B, Adjusted EBITDAR $501.6M (34.9% margin), and FY25 revenue $5.36B with Adjusted EBITDAR $1.67B (31.2% margin). 4Q25 operating income was $303.1M; FY25 operating income was $928.1M. CASM-Ex was 10.4¢ in 4Q25 and 9.3¢ for FY25. Total adjusted net debt/EBITDAR ended at 1.8x. Company issued 1Q26 and FY26 guidance with FY26 revenue targeted at $5.77–5.88B and adjusted EBITDAR margin ~28.5%–30.5%.
Aeroméxico (NYSE: AERO) will webcast its fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results. Earnings will be released after market close on Feb 16, 2026, followed by a live webcast and conference call on Feb 17, 2026 at 07:00 AM Mexico City Time.
The event includes a management review of operating and financial performance, strategic initiatives, and a Q&A for investors and analysts. A replay will be available online shortly after the webcast.
Aeroméxico (NYSE: AERO) reported January 2026 traffic: 2,053 thousand passengers, down 1.8% year-over-year, with international passengers +2.7% and domestic passengers -4.2%. Total ASMs declined 2.3% and RPMs rose 1.1%. Load factor improved to 87.0%, +2.9 p.p.
Management expects capacity growth to resume in Q2 2026 and highlighted disciplined network realignment after 2025 demand shocks.
Aeromexico (AERO) has reported its March 2025 operational results, showing mixed performance metrics. The airline transported 2.023 million passengers, marking a 3.6% year-over-year decline. Both international and domestic passenger numbers decreased by 3.5% and 3.6% respectively.
Total capacity (ASKs) saw a slight increase of 0.9% year-over-year, with international capacity up 1.5% while domestic capacity declined 0.4%. However, demand (RPKs) decreased by 3.3%, with international demand down 2.5% and domestic demand falling 5.2%.
The airline's load factor for March 2025 stood at 82.7%, representing a 3.6 percentage point decrease compared to March 2024. International load factor dropped by 3.4 percentage points, while domestic load factor saw a more significant decline of 4.2 percentage points.
AeroGrow International, Inc. (OTCQB: AERO) reported a significant financial boost for Q3 2020, with revenue soaring by 107% to $38.4 million. Operating profit surged 290% to $4.7 million, and gross margin improved to 41.1%, a 590 basis point increase year-over-year. Over nine months, revenue rose 151% to $69.1 million, with operating income of $8.7 million, compared to a loss of $918 thousand last year. This growth reflects strong demand for AeroGardens, the leading in-home garden systems.