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AD Ports Group 2024 net profit $484m

The Group's revenue increased 48 percent year-on-year.

TAQA net income $1.93bn in 2024

The company's revenues increased 6.7 percent year-on-year.

ADNOC L&S 2024 net profit $756m

The company's revenue increased by 29 percent to $3.54 billion.

ADNOC Distribution 2024 net profit down 7%

Minus UAE corporate tax, it would have grown by 2.4% to $725m

Maaden raises $1.25bn in sukuk offering

The Sukuk were offered in a five-year and a 10-year tranche.

flydubai net profit $572m

  • The company's total annual revenue settled at AED11.2 billion ($3 billion) compared to AED9.1 billion ($2.5 billion) in 2022, an increase of 23 percent compared to 2022..
  • flydubai carried 13.8 million passengers across its network, an increase of 31 percent compared to 2022. The carrier took delivery of 13 new aircraft and ended 2023.

Dubai, UAE — flydubai announced a record net profit of AED2.1 billion ($572 million) for 2023, an increase of 75 percent compared to 2022, marking the carrier’s strongest-ever performance.

Meanwhile, the company’s total annual revenue settled at AED11.2 billion ($3 billion) compared to AED9.1 billion ($2.5 billion) in 2022, an increase of 23 percent compared to 2022.

flydubai carried 13.8 million passengers across its network, an increase of 31 percent compared to 2022. The carrier took delivery of 13 new aircraft and ended 2023 with 84 aircraft.

flydubai’s closing cash and cash equivalents position (including pre-delivery payments for future aircraft deliveries) hit AED4.8 billion compared to AED4.3 billion last year.

Fuel cost continues to be the single highest operating cost for the airline accounting for 32 percent of total annual operating costs, due to elevated fuel prices. The airline continues to explore fuel hedging options and last year it hedged 12 percent of its fuel requirement.

flydubai launched 17 routes and ended 2023 with a network of 122 destinations in 52 countries including Ashgabat, Cairo Sphinx, Corfu (seasonal), Kabul, Milan, Mogadishu, Neom, Olbia (seasonal), Poznań, Shymkent and St. Petersburg. The launch of operations to Krabi and Pattaya in Thailand marked flydubai’s return to Southeast Asia.

Commenting on the 2023 financial results, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of flydubai, said, “In its 15th year of operations, flydubai has emerged as one of the key players in the UAE’s aviation industry and a major contributor to Dubai’s economy. Its solid business model has enabled the carrier to grow exponentially even during challenging times, doubling its operating fleet and expanding its network since the pandemic.”

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer at flydubai, said, “Building on the momentum from our previous strong performance, we continued to grow surpassing all pre-pandemic levels to achieve the most profitable year in the history of the airline. More than 108 million passengers have chosen flydubai since our first flight took off in 2009, proving the attractiveness of our offering and the city we carry in our name.”