Russian airframer Yakovlev has disclosed a pre-tax loss of Rb5.1 billion ($51 million) for the full year, although it turned in a net profit of Rb6.5 billion.
The aerospace company – whose lines include the MC-21 and SJ-100 civil airliners – benefited from deferred income tax of Rb11.6 billion.
Yakovlev has not revealed its revenue figure for the year to 31 December 2024, citing Russian legislation on limited disclosure to the securities market.
Last year the company generated a pre-tax loss of Rb34.7 billion and a net loss of nearly Rb28.5 billion.