
Mozambicana LAM recovers from losses and goes to profits of 72.6 million
Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric approved in 2025 the acquisition of 25.2% of LAM’s share capital in the restructuring process of the airline
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Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric (HCB) approved in 2025 the acquisition of 25.2% of LAM’s share capital in the restructuring process of the airline, followed by Emose and the Mozambique Railways (CFM), each with 15.4%. Mozambicana LAM recovers from losses and makes a profit of 72.6 million in 2025. In this process of restructuring LAM, approved in 2025 by the Mozambican Government, two other public companies invested and entered the capital of the flag airline.
Furthermore, A year ago, the intention to divest 91% of LAM's share capital was announced, but the operations carried out in the meantime still represent 56% of the company's shareholder structure. The document states that the reduction in passenger-regional and international lines and supertariffs "results from cancelling intercontinental flights (Lisbon operation) and reducing regional flights".
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Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric (HCB) approved in 2025 the acquisition of 25.2% of LAM’s share capital in the restructuring process of the airline, followed by Emose and the Mozambique Railways (CFM), each with 15.4%.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMozambicana LAM recovers from losses and makes a profit of 72.6 million in 2025.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn this process of restructuring LAM, approved in 2025 by the Mozambican Government, two other public companies invested and entered the capital of the flag airline.
reliability low1/3 sourcesA year ago, the intention to divest 91% of LAM's share capital was announced, but the operations carried out in the meantime still represent 56% of the company's shareholder structure.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe document states that the reduction in passenger-regional and international lines and supertariffs "results from cancelling intercontinental flights (Lisbon operation) and reducing regional flights".
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