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Aviation: Turkish Cargo Becomes World’s Third-Largest Air Cargo Carrier, Boosts Passenger Capacity By 5.4% in Q3 2024 as Revenue Reaches $6.6B

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Turkish Airlines reported a 5.4% increase in passenger capacity for the third quarter of 2024, marking continued growth and expanding its reach to meet rising travel demand.

According to timesaerospace.aero, In the July-September period of 2024, Turkish Airlines’ total revenues increased by 4.9% year-on-year to 6.6 billion USD, even with the high base effect from the same period in 2023. Passenger revenues, which accounted for 84% of the total, increased to 5.6 billion USD driven by the strong contribution from the Far East region. At the same time, its Incorporation’s third-quarter cargo revenues rose by 47% year-on-year to 911 million USD.

Turkish Cargo increased the amount of cargo transported by 16.8% compared to the same period in 2023 and became the world’s third-largest air cargo carrier in September, with a market share of 5.7%, according to data published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The airline said due to competitive pressure on passenger unit revenues, along with the negative impacts of global inflationary environment and engine problems on costs, Profit from Main Operations recorded as 1.3 billion USD in the third quarter of 2024.

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The Incorporation’s EBITDAR amounted to 2.3 billion USD and EBITDAR margin stood at 35.2%, exceeding both its historical average and peers. Financial income generated through Turkish Airlines’ effective and dynamic portfolio management also played a key role in supporting net profit.

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Aiming to expand its fleet to 800 aircraft by 2033 as part of its 100th Anniversary Strategy, Turkish Airlines increased its number of aircraft by 9% in the first nine months of the year to 467 in spite of bottlenecks in aircraft production. As a part of its diversification strategy to minimise financing costs and currency risks while growing its fleet, Turkish Airlines became the first airline outside of China to finance three Airbus A350 aircraft in Chinese Yuan in the third quarter.

Additionally, for the first time, Turkish Airlines’ Incorporation secured a sustainability-linked loan for two fuel-efficient A321-Neo aircraft and thus marking its entry into sustainable finance. Known for its achievements all across airline industry, Turkish Airlines attracted attention with its innovative financing structures and received three separate financing awards from Airline Economics.

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