AerCap Holdings N.V. Announces First Quarter 2008 Transactions
25 April 2008 - 12:14AM
PR Newswire (US)
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AerCap
Holdings N.V. ("AerCap," "the Company", NYSE: AER) today announced
the completion of the following transactions during the first
quarter 2008: -- Signed new lease agreements for 23 aircraft, --
Delivered seven aircraft and ten engines under lease agreements, --
Purchased 19 aircraft, -- Sold eight aircraft, and -- Disassembled
three older aircraft. In addition to transactions closed in the
first quarter 2008, AerCap closed two financing transactions during
April 2008 which increased available funding by $338 million. These
debt facilities will be used for the financing of pre-delivery
payments on new A320 family aircraft and A330 aircraft on order
from Airbus. With the pre-delivery debt facility for the A320
aircraft, AerVenture, AerCap's joint venture with Load Air and Al
Fawares of Kuwait, has now secured pre-delivery payment debt
facilities for all remaining A320 aircraft on order. AerCap's CEO
Klaus Heinemann commented: "Our first quarter leasing and trading
activities are evidence of the overall robust state of the global
aviation industry with regard to future demand for state of the
art, fuel-efficient aircraft. While the developments in the US
aviation market remain a concern, the vast majority of our assets
are on lease to operators in Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific and
Latin America." Lease Activities: Contracts Signed for 23 Aircraft
and Ten Engines - Letters of Intent Signed for 16 Aircraft New
Lease Agreements The 23 new lease agreements for aircraft signed in
the first quarter for future delivery to the operator included: --
Ten new Airbus A330s for Aeroflot (Russia), -- Three new Airbus
A319s for Mexicana (Mexico), -- Two new Airbus A319s for Royal
Jordanian (Jordan), -- One new A330 for Asiana (South Korea), --
One new A320 for Nouvelair (Tunisia), -- Three Airbus A320s for
Batavia (Indonesia), -- Two Boeing 737-300s for Garuda (Indonesia),
and -- One Airbus A320 for Pacific Airlines (Vietnam). AerCap added
one new airline to its customer base in the first quarter of 2008
(Royal Jordanian). The average term of the 17 aircraft lease
agreements for new aircraft signed during the first quarter was 112
months. The average term of the six used aircraft lease agreements
was 72 months. During the first quarter, AerCap also executed
letters of intent (signed and deposit paid by lessee) for 16
aircraft leases with an average lease term of 121 months for new
aircraft (11 aircraft) and 68 months for used aircraft (five
aircraft). All ten engine lease agreements signed in the first
quarter were for CFM-56 engines. Deliveries The seven aircraft
deliveries in the first quarter under previously contracted lease
agreements included: -- Two new Airbus A320s for Aegean Airlines
(Greece), -- Two new Airbus A319s for Skybus Airlines (United
States), -- Two Airbus A320s for Aerolineas Argentinas (Argentina),
and -- One Airbus A321 for Asiana Airlines (South Korea). With
regard to Skybus, the US low-cost carrier that ceased operations on
April 5, 2008, Heinemann said: "We are optimistic that we will be
able to sign lease agreements with other operators for these
aircraft within the second quarter since the demand for
state-of-the-art, fuel-efficient Airbus A319s remains stable."
Purchase Activities: 19 Aircraft in First Quarter 2008 During the
first quarter 2008, AerCap added 19 aircraft to its owned
portfolio: -- Five Airbus A320s including two new aircraft
deliveries from Airbus, -- Two new Airbus A319 deliveries from
Airbus, -- Four Boeing 737-300s, -- Four MD82s, and -- Four MD83s.
Of these, two Boeing 737-300s and one older Airbus A320 were
disassembled for part-out by AeroTurbine. The MD aircraft were
acquired for leasing and eventual disassembly at AeroTurbine. In
addition to the completed purchase activities above, AerCap signed
a letter of intent during the first quarter 2008 for the purchase
of a 21 aircraft portfolio. This portfolio will be purchased
through a 50/50 joint venture and is expected to be completed
before the end of 2008. Sales Activities: Sale of Eight Aircraft in
the First Quarter 2008 The eight aircraft sales transactions closed
in the first quarter 2008 from AerCap's owned portfolio included:
-- One Fokker 100, -- One DC8, -- One MD82, -- One Boeing 737-300,
-- One Airbus A330, and -- Three Airbus A320s. The average age of
owned aircraft sold during the quarter was 20 years. In addition to
the completed sales activity above, AerCap signed letters of intent
during the first quarter 2008 for the sale of one MD82, one Fokker
100, and four Airbus A320s from its owned portfolio. Transaction
Overview First Quarter 2008 Owned Managed Total Lease Agreements
Aircraft (Contracts) 20 3 23 Aircraft (LOI's) 15 1 16 Engines
(Contracts) 10 10 Deliveries Aircraft 7 7 Engines 10 10 Purchases
Aircraft (Aircraft delivered in Q1) 19 19 Aircraft (LOI's) 21 21
Sales Aircraft (Aircraft delivered in Q1) 8 8 Aircraft (Contracts
signed in Q1) 1 1 Aircraft (LOI's) 6 6 In addition to the activity
in first quarter 2008 and excluding deliveries of new aircraft and
engines under forward order agreements, AerCap currently has signed
purchase agreements for delivery of two used aircraft and a signed
sales agreement for the delivery of one managed aircraft in the
remaining months of 2008 which were contracted prior to first
quarter 2008. Portfolio Summary As of March 31, 2008, AerCap's
portfolio consisted of 320 aircraft and 71 engines that were either
owned, on order, under contract or letter of intent, or managed.
Key Agreements During April 2008, AerCap increased its available
funding by $338 million to a total of $2.2 billion. On April 18,
2008, AerVenture closed a $269.2 million facility with HSH Nordbank
AG to finance the pre-delivery payments for 37 new A320 family
aircraft under forward order from Airbus, scheduled for delivery
between November 2009 and May 2011. The funding requirements for
all remaining pre- delivery payments of AerVenture have been met
with this transaction. On April 17, 2008, AerCap increased its
pre-delivery payment funding facility by $68.4 million. This
facility was arranged by Citi and is to be used to finance the
pre-delivery payments relating to A330 aircraft under forward order
with Airbus, scheduled for delivery between January and April 2010.
The information above includes transactions completed by AerCap and
AeroTurbine, AerCap's subsidiary which focuses on engine leasing
and trading, airframe and engine disassembly, part sales and MRO
services. AerCap Holdings N.V. intends to report its transactions
on a quarterly basis going forward. About AerCap AerCap is an
integrated global aviation company with a leading market position
in aircraft and engine leasing, trading and parts sales. AerCap
also provides aircraft management services and performs aircraft
and engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services and aircraft
disassemblies through its certified repair stations. AerCap is
headquartered in The Netherlands and has offices in Ireland, the
United States, China and the United Kingdom. This press release may
contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and
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"potential" or "continue" or the negative of such terms or similar
terminology. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of
future performance and involve significant assumptions, risks and
uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially from those
in the forward-looking statements. For Media: Frauke Oberdieck Tel.
+31 20 655 9616 For Investors: Peter Wortel Tel. +31 20 655 9658
DATASOURCE: AerCap Holdings N.V. CONTACT: Media, Frauke Oberdieck,
+31-20-655-9616, , or Investors, Peter Wortel, +31-20-655-9658, ,
both of AerCap Holdings N.V.
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