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17 August 2026

AirZeta’s fortunes take a turn following link-up with Asiana unit

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Source reporting: The Loadstar

AirZeta’s fortunes take a turn following link-up with Asiana unit

AirZeta, the relaunched operation of Air Incheon following the integration of Asiana Airlines’ cargo arm, has reaped the fruits of the enlarged freight business. Recently released financials for 2025 show AirZeta revenue rose 10-fold, to $459m, leading to a net profit of $23. 2m, following a net loss of $23. 4m in 2024. And AirZeta is set to see earnings rise again this year, as cargo volumes in the first six months increased nearly ...

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