- Net profit of
US$212 .5 million orUS$5.16 per share, a 20.5% year‑over‑year increase in earnings per share. - Operating margin of 24.6% and net margin of 20.2%, increases of 0.8 and 0.5 percentage points, respectively, compared to 1Q25.
- Capacity, measured in available seat miles (ASMs), grew by 14.0% year over year, and passenger traffic in RPMs increased by 15.0%. As a result, load factor increased by 0.8 percentage points to 87.2%.
- Revenue per available seat mile (RASM) of
11.8 cents , an increase of 2.7% compared to 1Q25. - Operating cost per available seat mile (CASM) increased 1.6% year over year to
8.9 cents , while CASM excluding fuel (Ex-fuel CASM) decreased 1.0% to5.8 cents . - The Company ended the quarter with approximately
US$1 .5 billion in cash, short-term and long-term investments, representing 40% of the last-twelve-months’ revenues. - Adjusted Net Debt to EBITDA ratio ended 1Q26 at 0.7 times.
- The Company repurchased
US$45 million worth of shares during the quarter under the Company’s currentUS$200 million repurchase authorization. This represents approximately 1% of total outstanding shares as of the end of the quarter. - In 1Q26, the Company took delivery of 2 Boeing 737-MAX 8 aircraft to end the quarter with a total fleet of 127 aircraft.
Copa Airlines had an on-time performance for the quarter of 91.6% and a flight completion factor of 99.7%, once again positioning itself among the very best in the industry.
Subsequent events
- On
May 13, 2026 , the Board of Directors ofCopa Holdings ratified its second dividend payment for the year ofUS$1.71 per share, payable onJune 15, 2026 , to shareholders of record as ofMay 29, 2026 . - In April, at an event held in
Panama , the Company publicly announced a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft order consisting of 40 firm orders and 20 purchase options. Deliveries are expected between 2030 and 2034, supporting long‑term capacity growth while preserving flexibility within the Company’s existing fleet plan. - During the second quarter, the Company took delivery of two additional Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, increasing its total fleet to 129 aircraft.
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