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Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: RJET) appears frequently in aviation and financial news as a regional airline holding company focused on scheduled air transportation. News coverage highlights its operations using Embraer regional jets and its role flying under capacity purchase agreements for major U.S. airlines. Readers following RJET-related news can see how the company’s regional network connects cities across the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, and Central America within larger airline systems.
A key news theme for Republic Airways Holdings Inc. is its merger activity. The company announced the successful completion of a merger between Republic Airways and Mesa Air Group, Inc., a transaction approved by Mesa stockholders. Reports on this combination describe how Republic stockholders own a majority of the combined company, while Mesa stockholders hold a smaller portion subject to final settlement of pre-closing obligations.
Another recurring topic in RJET news is the company’s relationships with major airlines. Republic Airways Inc. continues to support American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines under existing capacity purchase agreements. Mesa Airlines, within the combined company, supports United Airlines under a new 10-year capacity purchase agreement entered into with the merger. These partnerships and contract arrangements often shape headlines around RJET.
On this news page, readers can track developments related to the company’s Embraer E-Jet fleet, its volume of daily departures, and statements from management about strategy and culture. For anyone monitoring the regional airline sector or the operations of American, Delta, and United’s regional partners, RJET news offers insight into how one holding company manages its fleet, workforce, and contractual relationships.
Republic Airways (NASDAQ: MESA) reported Q4 and full year 2025 results, highlighting revenue growth, fleet expansion, and completion of a debt-free merger with Mesa.
Full year revenues were $1.7 billion, net income $76.2 million ($1.87 diluted), adjusted net income $114.0 million ($2.80 diluted). Q4 revenue was $464.1 million with adjusted EBITDAR of $83.2 million. Cash and marketable securities totaled $296.5 million; total debt and operating lease liabilities were $1.2 billion.
Republic Airways (MESA) will host its 14th Annual Plane Pull on April 25, 2026 at the Indianapolis Maintenance Center hangar on Indianapolis International Airport property.
The family event has raised $6 million since inception, including $1 million at the 2025 event, and benefits A Kid Again, Indiana Wish, Riley Children’s Foundation and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. Teams of ten will pull a 24-ton plane across 15 feet; a Plane Pull Gala will occur April 24.
Republic Airways Holdings (NASDAQ: RJET) will host a live conference call and webcast to discuss fourth quarter and full year 2025 results on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. ET. A live webcast and a replay will be available via the company's webcast link.
Republic Airways (NASDAQ: RJET) completed its merger with Mesa Air Group on November 25, 2025, creating a combined regional airline where Republic holders own ~88% and Mesa holders will own between 6%–12% subject to final settlement of pre-closing obligations.
The combined carrier will own the world’s largest Embraer E-Jet fleet with 310 E-Jets, support > 1,300 daily departures, keep existing CPAs with American, Delta, United, and add a 10-year CPA for Mesa with United; the combined workforce totals over 8,000 aviation professionals. The company trades as RJET on NASDAQ Global Select.