AerCap Holdings N.V. Announces Third Quarter 2008 Transactions
10 October 2008 - 8:09PM
PR Newswire (US)
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AerCap
Holdings N.V. ("AerCap," "the Company", NYSE: AER) today announced
the completion of the following transactions during the third
quarter 2008: -- Signed new lease agreements for 22 aircraft, --
Delivered 11 aircraft and ten engines under lease agreements, --
Purchased four aircraft, seven engines and one airframe, -- Sold
ten aircraft and two engines, -- Disassembled eight engines and one
airframe. AerCap's CEO Klaus Heinemann commented: "Despite the
growing turmoil in the global markets, AerCap's quarterly business
activities continued with a high degree of normality. During the
third quarter of 2008, a significant number of letters of intent
were converted to signed lease agreements, all aircraft and engines
scheduled for delivery were completed and accepted by our clients,
our committed capital expenditures were completed and funded, and
all targeted asset sales were executed." Transaction Overview Third
Quarter 2008 Year To Date 2008 Owned Managed Total Owned Managed
Total Lease Agreements Aircraft (Contracts) 20 2 22 69 8 77
Aircraft (LOI's) 1 1 2 1 1 2 Deliveries Aircraft 10 1 11 22 2 24
Engines 10 NA 10 34 NA 34 Purchases Aircraft (Closed) 4 NA 4 47 NA
47 Engines (Closed) 7 NA 7 21 NA 21 Aircraft (Contract Signed, to
be Delivered) 3 NA 3 4 NA 4 Sales Aircraft (Closed) 7 3 10 25 3 28
Engines (Closed) 2 NA 2 4 NA 4 Aircraft (LOI's) 4 1 5 4 1 5 Engines
(LOI's) NA NA NA NA NA NA Lease Activities: Contracts Signed for 22
Aircraft and Ten Engines - Letters of Intent Signed for Two
Aircraft New Lease Agreements AerCap signed 22 new lease agreements
for aircraft in the third quarter 2008: -- Four Airbus A320s for
Air France (France), -- Two Airbus A330s for Asiana Airlines
(Korea), -- Three Boeing 737-800s for GOL Transportes Aereos, SA
(Brazil), -- Two Airbus A319s for Airblue Ltd. (Pakistan), -- Two
Airbus A319s for Turk Hava Yollari (THY Turkish Airlines) (Turkey),
-- One Airbus A319 for Hemus Air (Bulgaria), -- One Airbus A319 for
Karthago Airlines (Tunisia), -- One Airbus A319 for Air Jamaica
Ltd. (Jamaica), -- One Airbus A320 for TAME-Linea Aerea del Ecuador
(Ecuador), -- Two Boeing 737-400s for Aeroflot-Don (Russia), -- One
Boeing 737-400 for Olympic Airlines (Greece), -- One MD-11 for
World Airways, Inc. (USA), -- One MD-11 for Centurion Air Cargo,
Inc. (USA). AerCap added seven new airlines to its customer base in
the third quarter of 2008: Centurion Air Cargo, Inc., GOL
Transportes Aereos, Karthago Airlines, Olympic Airlines, TAME-Linea
Aerea del Ecuador, Turk Hava Yollari (THY Turkish Airlines), and
World Airways. The average term of the nine lease agreements for
new aircraft signed during the third quarter was 125 months. The
average term of the 13 lease agreements for used aircraft was 72
months. During the third quarter, AerCap also executed letters of
intent (signed and deposit paid by lessee) for two used aircraft
leases with an average lease term of 57 months. AerCap also entered
into ten engine lease agreements in the third quarter and delivered
the engines to the lessees in the same period. Nine of the leased
engines were CFM-56 engines and one was a CF6. Deliveries AerCap
completed 11 aircraft deliveries in the third quarter under
previously contracted lease agreements: -- Two new Airbus A320s for
Aeroflot-Russian Airlines (Russia), -- Two Airbus A319s for Airblue
Ltd. (Pakistan), -- One Airbus A319 for Hemus Air (Bulgaria), --
One Airbus A319 for Karthago Airlines (Tunisia), -- One Airbus A319
for Turk Hava Yollari (THY Turkish Airlines) (Turkey), -- One
Airbus A319 for Air Jamaica (Jamaica), -- One Airbus A320 for
TAME-Linea Aerea del Ecuador (Ecuador), -- One Airbus A320 for TACA
International Airlines (El Salvador), and -- One McDonnell Douglas
MD-11F for World Airways, Inc. (USA). Purchase Activities: Four
Aircraft Acquired in the Third Quarter During the third quarter,
AerCap acquired three new Airbus A320s, one Boeing 737-300, and one
Boeing 737-300 airframe. AerCap also expanded its engine pool with
the acquisition of two new CFM-56 engines, two CF6 engines, and
three PW4056 engines in the third quarter. In addition to the
completed purchase activities above, AerCap executed an agreement
for the purchase of three new Boeing 737-800s and letters of intent
to purchase two CF6 engines and ten Boeing 737-300s for part-out
and engine leasing. Sales Activities: Ten Aircraft Sold in the
Third Quarter 2008 AerCap closed ten aircraft sale transactions in
the third quarter 2008, seven of which were from its owned
portfolio and three from the managed portfolio: -- Six McDonnell
Douglas MD83s, -- One Airbus A321, -- One Airbus A330, -- One
Airbus A340, -- One Fokker 100. The average age of owned aircraft
sold during the quarter was 16 years. AerCap also sold two CFM-56
engines from its owned engine pool. In addition to the completed
sales activities above, AerCap has signed letters of intent for the
sales of three new Airbus A330s, one new Airbus A320, two Boeing
757s, and one managed McDonnell Douglas MD83. Portfolio Summary As
of September 30, 2008, AerCap's portfolio consisted of 314 aircraft
and 72 engines that were either owned, on order, under contract or
letter of intent, or managed. 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. 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, Singapore, China and the
United Kingdom. This press release may contain forward-looking
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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: For Investors: Frauke Oberdieck Peter Wortel
Tel. +31 20 655 9616 Tel. +31 20 655 9658 DATASOURCE:
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