Jet Airways (India) Ltd specializes in Airline within the Services sector.
Jet Airways (India) Ltd, with Security Code 532617, is a leading player in the Airline industry, categorized under the Services sector, offering Equity instruments.
Date Begin | Date End | Net Sales | Net Profit | Total Income | Diluted EPS for continuing operation | Other Expenses | Other Income | Depreciation and amortisation expense | Profit (+)/ Loss (-) from Ordinary Activities before Tax |
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2023-04-01 | 2023-06-30 | 375.70 | -506.50 | 390.80 | -4.46 | -486.30 | 15.10 | -363.40 | -506.50 |
2023-01-01 | 2023-03-31 | 123.70 | -549.40 | 158.20 | -4.84 | -266.40 | 34.50 | -354.00 | -549.40 |
2022-10-01 | 2022-12-31 | 123.70 | -2,487.80 | 128.30 | -21.90 | -2,178.90 | 4.60 | -381.60 | -2,487.80 |
2022-07-01 | 2022-09-30 | 124.50 | -3,082.40 | 135.20 | -27.14 | -2,745.50 | 10.70 | -404.10 | -3,082.40 |
Compounded Sales Growth | |
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10 Years: | -44% |
5 Years: | -71% |
3 Years: | -47% |
TTM: | 0% |
Compounded Profit Growth | |
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10 Years: | -1% |
5 Years: | -7% |
3 Years: | 15% |
TTM: | 16% |
Stock Price CAGR | |
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10 Years: | -17% |
5 Years: | -8% |
3 Years: | -28% |
1 Year: | -8% |
Compounded Sales Growth | |
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10 Years: | 9% |
5 Years: | 5% |
3 Years: | 5% |
TTM: | 8% |
Compounded Profit Growth | |
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10 Years: | 4% |
5 Years: | 9% |
3 Years: | 17% |
TTM: | -155% |
Stock Price CAGR | |
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10 Years: | -17% |
5 Years: | -8% |
3 Years: | -28% |
1 Year: | -8% |
Jet Airways, the grounded Indian carrier, has announced its plans to resume domestic flight operations from May 5, 2023. The airline will initially operate flights from four major cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
Jet Airways has secured USD 250 million in funding from the Jalan-Kalrock consortium, paving the way for the airline's relaunch. The funds will be utilized to cover operational expenses, aircraft acquisition, and other restart costs.
Jet Airways has signed a lease agreement with Avolon for five Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. These aircraft will form the core of the airline's fleet as it resumes operations.