International Consolidated Airlines Group (LSE:IAG) has released its interim management statement for the first quarter of 2026, covering the period ended 31 March. The results are now available through both the London Stock Exchange and the company’s investor relations website.
The filing has also been submitted to the UK financial regulator’s storage mechanism, reflecting the group’s continued commitment to transparency and providing investors and analysts with updated financial and operational information.
Airline Group Expands Investor Engagement Through Live Presentation
The company confirmed that it will host a Q1 2026 results presentation and live webcast for analysts and institutional investors on 8 May.
By organising a dedicated investor event and making supporting materials broadly accessible online, IAG is continuing to strengthen communication with the capital markets community and support informed evaluation of its performance and long-term strategy.
Strong Financial Performance Balanced by Industry Pressures
IAG’s outlook continues to benefit from solid underlying financial performance, including healthy operating margins and strong cash generation. Valuation metrics are also viewed as attractive despite some risks linked to leverage and softer revenue and free cash flow conversion during 2025.
At the same time, technical indicators remain weaker, with the shares trading below key moving averages and the MACD remaining negative. Additional pressures highlighted during recent earnings discussions include foreign exchange and fuel price volatility, engine-related operational constraints and ongoing litigation and cost challenges, despite management maintaining confident guidance and continuing shareholder return initiatives.
More about International Consolidated Airlines
International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A. is a multinational airline holding company operating major passenger carriers across international markets. Through its portfolio of airlines, the group provides both short-haul and long-haul air transport services for leisure and business travellers while competing across the global aviation sector.

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