
Air Canada
TSX:AC

Operating Margin
Air Canada
Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.
Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.
Operating Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Operating Margin |
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CA |
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Air Canada
TSX:AC
|
6.8B CAD |
5%
|
|
US |
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Delta Air Lines Inc
NYSE:DAL
|
36.8B USD |
9%
|
|
US |
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United Airlines Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:UAL
|
30.1B USD |
9%
|
|
IN |
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Interglobe Aviation Ltd
NSE:INDIGO
|
2.3T INR |
14%
|
|
UK |
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International Consolidated Airlines Group SA
LSE:IAG
|
18.5B GBP |
11%
|
|
CH |
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Kinarus Therapeutics Holding AG
SIX:KNRS
|
19.5B CHF | N/A | |
IE |
R
|
Ryanair Holdings PLC
LSE:RYA
|
15.4B EUR |
15%
|
|
US |
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Southwest Airlines Co
NYSE:LUV
|
21B USD |
2%
|
|
CN |
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Air China Ltd
SSE:601111
|
129.1B CNY |
-1%
|
|
SG |
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Singapore Airlines Ltd
SGX:C6L
|
22.1B SGD |
9%
|
|
CN |
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China Southern Airlines Co Ltd
SSE:600029
|
103.3B CNY |
2%
|
Air Canada
Glance View
In the skies above the expansive Canadian landscape, Air Canada has carved a path as the nation's flag carrier, weaving its services across continents. Originating in 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines, the company soared through decades of aviation evolution, rebranding itself as Air Canada in 1965. Today, it stands as a robust player in the airline industry, providing passenger and cargo transport services. Anchored in Montreal, Quebec, Air Canada operates a vast network that spans over 200 destinations worldwide, making it a vital conduit for both international and domestic travel. It boasts a fleet of diverse aircraft, including Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer, allowing it to cater to varying demands from short hauls to long intercontinental routes. Air Canada's business model hinges on generating revenue from multiple streams. The passenger segment remains the core of its operations, offering tiers of service from economy to premium. This is supplemented by ancillary services such as seat selection, baggage fees, and in-flight purchases. Furthermore, the airline capitalizes on its Aeroplan loyalty program, fostering customer retention and engagement. Cargo transport plays a complementary role in its revenue structure, with increased focus on e-commerce shipments and vital freight services. Additionally, the airline benefits from cross-country partnerships and alliances, notably as a founding member of the Star Alliance, which enhances global connectivity and network reach. Through these endeavors, Air Canada seeks to pilot above turbulence and navigate towards financial sustainability.

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Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.
Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.
Based on Air Canada's most recent financial statements, the company has Operating Margin of 5.2%.