- AirNav Ireland has posted a €12m profit after tax in 2025.
- The organisation has handled 708,000 IFR flights in Irish airspace.
- Voice services have supported 560,000 flights in North Atlantic airspace.
- The company has ranked fifth in Europe for en-route flight efficiency.
- Headcount has risen to an average of 677 staff.
AirNav Ireland has reported a €12m surplus in its 2025 annual results on turnover of €210.7m. The board has proposed a dividend of €4.8m to the Exchequer. The organisation has managed more than 708,000 Instrument Flight Rules flights in Irish-controlled airspace which has shown a 4.3pc increase on 2024.
AirNav Ireland has also provided voice communication services to over 560,000 flights in North Atlantic Oceanic airspace with a 4.4pc rise year on year. The company has ranked fifth in Europe for horizontal en-route flight efficiency and has achieved CANSO Green ATM Accreditation at Level 3 for the second consecutive year. Average headcount has increased to 677 staff with 36 students in air traffic controller training.
The results have reflected sustained growth in demand for air navigation services in Ireland as an island nation reliant on aviation for connectivity and economic activity. AirNav Ireland has maintained a focus on safety, efficiency, and environmental performance.
Bryan Bourke shared “2025 was marked by record levels of air traffic and continued progress in strengthening long-term resilience.”
Gerald Caffrey shared “AirNav Ireland has played a central role in ensuring Ireland remains safely and efficiently connected to the rest of the world.”