Announcement • Jul 07
Starlux Airlines Takes Delivery of Starlux Airsorayama Silver Aircraft Featuring Special Livery STARLUX Airlines took delivery of STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA Silver at the Airbus Delivery Center in Toulouse, France, bringing to life its landmark collaboration with visionary Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama. Conceived as the world's largest flying canvas, the aircraft represents STARLUX's first-ever special livery. The Airbus Delivery Center was transformed into an immersive art experience, featuring large-scale reflective metallic surfaces, dramatic lighting, and a custom soundscape. The event culminated in the joint unveiling of STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA Silver as a sweeping curtain rose to reveal the aircraft's liquid-metal fuselage shimmering under the lights, blurring the line between aircraft and sculpture. STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA Silver livery carries Sorayama's signature aesthetic throughout, with silver as the dominant tone and gold as an accent, and the AIRSORAYAMA co-branded logo rendered on the fuselage, belly, wingtips, and crown. To achieve Sorayama’s signature liquid-metal effect, STARLUX collaborated closely with Airbus and leading coatings manufacturer MANKIEWICZ to develop a specialized multi-coating process that delivers the layered, fluid depth of Sorayama's work while meeting rigorous aircraft requirements. That effort also led to the creation of AIRSORAYAMA SILVER and AIRSORAYAMA GOLD, two custom metallic shades developed with Pantone and officially incorporated into the Pantone Color System, the first proprietary metallic colors engineered specifically for commercial aviation. The collaboration extends beyond the exterior. Themed inflight amenities, a safety video, and a collection of co-branded merchandise bring the AIRSORAYAMA experience to passengers throughout their journey. Reported Earnings • May 20
First quarter 2026 earnings released: EPS: NT$0.30 (vs NT$0.30 in 1Q 2025) First quarter 2026 results: EPS: NT$0.30 (down from NT$0.30 in 1Q 2025). Revenue: NT$13.8b (up 23% from 1Q 2025). Net income: NT$909.8m (flat on 1Q 2025). Profit margin: 6.6% (down from 8.2% in 1Q 2025). The decrease in margin was driven by higher expenses. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 101% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 14% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings. Reported Earnings • Mar 14
Full year 2025 earnings released: EPS: NT$0.09 (vs NT$0.53 in FY 2024) Full year 2025 results: EPS: NT$0.09 (down from NT$0.53 in FY 2024). Revenue: NT$44.1b (up 24% from FY 2024). Net income: NT$272.6m (down 79% from FY 2024). Profit margin: 0.6% (down from 3.7% in FY 2024). The decrease in margin was driven by higher expenses. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 120% per year but the company’s share price has fallen by 12% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings.