Gazprom Avia
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2024: Halving revenue to RUB 29.5 billion
At the end of 2024, Gazprom Avia Airlines (Gazprom Avia Airline LLC) recorded revenues of 29.51 billion rubles. This is almost half as much as compared to the previous year, when the figure was 55.68 billion rubles. Such data are contained in the accounting documentation, which TAdviser got acquainted with at the end of April 2025.
The cost of sales on an annualized basis decreased by 41.3% - from 55.64 billion rubles to 32.67 billion rubles. At the same time, revenues from the sale of products, goods, works and services rose by 4% - from 29.79 billion rubles to 30.98 billion rubles. Payments to suppliers (contractors) for raw materials, materials, works and services increased by 10.1%, amounting to 17.24 billion rubles against 15.65 billion rubles in 2023. Expenses in connection with the remuneration of workers increased by 6.6% - from 7.02 billion rubles to 7.49 billion rubles. Commercial expenses are not reflected in the financial report, and management expenses increased by 44.9% - from 2.42 billion rubles to 3.51 billion rubles.
In 2024, the air carrier registered a gross loss of 3.17 billion rubles. For comparison, a year earlier, the company received 48.45 million rubles of gross profit. The year-on-year loss from sales increased from 2.37 billion rubles to 6.68 billion rubles, and the pre-tax loss increased from 1.91 billion rubles to 8.02 billion rubles. Gazprom Avia's net loss in 2024 amounted to 5.93 billion rubles against 1.45 billion rubles a year earlier.
Accounts receivable for the year decreased by almost a third - from 10.05 billion rubles to 6.88 billion rubles. Accounts payable as of December 31, 2024 amounted to 4.65 billion rubles, which is 2.1% more than a year earlier (4.55 billion rubles). Net assets reached 209.28 billion rubles against 120.21 billion rubles in 2023.[1]
History
2024: Sukhoi Superjet 100 plane belonging to Gazprom-Avia crashed in Moscow region
On July 12, 2024, a Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft belonging to the Russian company Gazprom-Avia crashed in the Moscow region. The crash occurred after maintenance of the aircraft at the aircraft factory. Read more here.
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