AirAsia X Targets MYR 25 Billion Revenue by 2026 After Consolidation and AI Investment
AirAsia X has entered a new era following a consolidation in January 2026, unifying seven Air Operator Certificates. The group reported Q4 2025 revenue of MYR 6 billion, with annualized revenue reaching MYR 22 billion and a net operating profit of MYR 1.3 billion. The airline plans to achieve MYR 25 billion revenue in FY 2026, reactivating stored aircraft and expanding routes, including Kuala Lumpur-Bahrain-London. Strategic initiatives include AI-driven predictive maintenance and digital sales optimization to enhance profitability.

AirAsia X completed a consolidation in January 2026, merging seven Air Operator Certificates into one group. In Q4 2025, it reported revenue of MYR 6 billion and annualized revenue of MYR 22 billion, with a net operating profit of MYR 1.3 billion.
For FY 2026, the airline targets MYR 25 billion in revenue, focusing on reactivating aircraft and launching new routes. Key strategies include AI-driven predictive maintenance with Asia Digital Engineering and shifting sales to its AirAsia MOVE ecosystem, which yields higher margins. The airline aims to increase available seat kilometers by 12% while maintaining load factors of 80-85%.




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