AIROLAM reports Rs 1.28 cr consolidated profit in Q1FY27
Interest and depreciation reduced operating profit of Rs 4.71 cr to profit before tax of Rs 1.77 cr.
Filed 14 Aug 2026, 17:27 IST · after market close · AIROLAM (AIROLAM)
Key takeaways
- AIROLAM reported consolidated net profit of Rs 1.28 cr in Q1FY27, with EPS of Rs 0.85.
- Operating profit of Rs 4.71 cr was reduced by interest of Rs 1.89 cr and depreciation of Rs 1.23 cr before tax.
- Other income of Rs 0.17 cr was not a material contributor to consolidated profit before tax of Rs 1.77 cr.
Q1FY27 ended with a 7.15% operating margin
AIROLAM reported consolidated revenue of Rs 65.93 cr and operating profit of Rs 4.71 cr for Q1FY27. The resulting operating margin was 7.15%, leaving Rs 1.28 cr of net profit after finance costs, depreciation and tax.
Finance costs and depreciation absorbed much of operating profit
Interest expense of Rs 1.89 cr and depreciation of Rs 1.23 cr reduced operating profit of Rs 4.71 cr to profit before tax of Rs 1.77 cr. Other income was Rs 0.17 cr, so it was not a material driver of reported pre-tax profit; tax was Rs 0.49 cr at a 27.86% tax rate.
Results were filed after market close
The consolidated results were filed on 14 August 2026 at 17:27 IST, after market close. There is no reported market reaction to assess yet, and no quarter-on-quarter or year-on-year comparison is available in this release.
Q1FY27 at a glance
Consolidated figures as filed with NSE — filed ahead of third-party databases, not yet independently cross-checked.
| Line item | Q1FY27 |
|---|---|
| Revenue | ₹66 cr |
| Other income | ₹0 cr |
| Expenses | ₹61 cr |
| Operating profit | ₹5 cr |
| Operating margin (%) | 7.15% |
| Interest | ₹2 cr |
| Depreciation | ₹1 cr |
| Profit before tax | ₹2 cr |
| Tax | ₹0 cr |
| Net profit | ₹1 cr |
| EPS (₹) | ₹0.85 |
What to watch
- Whether operating margin moves from 7.15% in the next quarter.
- Whether interest expense remains close to Rs 1.89 cr as operating profit changes.
- Whether other income stays near Rs 0.17 cr rather than becoming a larger contributor to profit before tax.