The national carrier of the United Arab Emirates says profits were up 48% and revenue rose 27% to $6.1 billion.
The 10-year-old Etihad is among the world's fastest growing airlines. It has aggressively expanded its fleet of aircraft and owns stakes in Air Berlin, Air Seychelles, Virgin Australia, Aer Lingus and Jet Airways.
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Etihad CEO James Hogan told The Associated Press that its purchases of Boeing aircraft have helped the US aviation industry and that, in the end, the customer will decide who wins and who loses.
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