DP World earnings buoyed by high volumes

DP World’s bottom line jumped 32.2% y-o-y to around USD 1.9 bn in FY 2025, buoyed by strong volumes, improved yields, and tighter cost control, according to its financial release (pdf). Meanwhile, revenue climbed 22% to USD 24.4 bn.

The logistics, parks, and economic zones division saw the biggest jump in revenues, growing 28.1% y-o-y to USD 10.5 bn, supported by recent acquisitions; while ports and terminals revenues rose 20.3% y-o-y to USD 9.3 bn, thanks to healthy volumes, revenue per TEU growth, and a continued focus on high-margin cargo; and marine services posted the smallest revenue base but a solid earnings contribution, with a 12.9% y-o-y increase to USD 4.6 bn.

Agility Global FY 2025 net income nearly doubles

ADX-listed Kuwaiti logistics firm Agility Global saw its net income nearly double in FY 2025, reporting an 88% y-o-y surge to USD 240 mn, according to a press release. The company’s revenue rose 13% y-o-y to USD 5.1 bn during the same period.

Menzies Aviation remained the main growth engine, with revenue increasing 16.1% y-o-y to USD 3 bn. Tristar’s revenue grew 14.4% y-o-y to USD 1.4 bn due to tighter cost discipline, and Agility Logistics Parks pushed revenue 13% y-o-y higher to USD 59 mn.

Qatar Airways using cargo fleet to bolster domestic supply

Qatar Airways has put part of its 30-aircraft fleet on essential-goods duty to keep vital goods moving into Qatar, as the regional war continues to disrupt normal cargo flows and complicate air logistics across the Gulf. The airline has already transported nearly 300 tons of essential commodities into the country since the start of March, and is bringing more than 200 tons of essential imports into Doha daily through flights from major markets across Africa, Australia, Asia, Europe, India, and Pakistan.