22 October, 2021

Avolon the international aircraft leasing company, announces results for the third quarter of 2021.

 Avolon, the international aircraft leasing company, announces results for the third quarter (‘Q3’) of 2021. Avolon’s cost of capital reduced to 3.6% following $4 billion of capital markets activity in Q3


2021 THIRD QUARTER RESULTS


-        Net Income for the three months to 30 September was $5.9m;

-        Delivered $518m of lease revenue and generated $237m of net cash from operating activities in the quarter;
 
Upsized unsecured revolving facility by $1.1bn to $4.3bn, and extended the maturity date from 2024 to 2026;

-        Total available liquidity of $6.6bn at end of Q3, including $706m of unrestricted cash and $5.9bn of undrawn debt facilities;

Extended $2.0bn of unsecured note maturities to 2027 and reduced the weighted average coupon from 5.31% to 2.53%;

Repaid approximately $650m of secured debt during the quarter with a weighted average interest cost of 3.93%;
 
Repriced $672m Term Loan B, reducing cost by 50bps; and
 
Ended the quarter with a secured debt to total assets ratio of 20%, and $17bn of unencumbered assets.

2021 THIRD QUARTER | FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

 

INCOME STATEMENT ($ MILLION)

Q3 2021

Q3 2020

CHANGE

Lease Revenue

518

519

(1)

Net Income / (Loss)

6

(4)

10

 

BALANCE SHEET ($ MILLION)

Q3 2021

FY 2020

CHANGE

Total Available Liquidity

6,633

6,867

(234)

Total Assets

30,358

30,838

(480)

Secured Debt / Total Assets

20%

25%

(5%)

Net Debt to Equity

2.4x

2.3x

0.1x

 


Partnered with IAI, the world’s leading independent freighter conversion company as launch customer for the IAI A330-300 P2F cargo conversion programme. Avolon has committed to 30 conversion slots between 2025 and 2028; and
 
Avolon-e announced that GOL and Grupo Comporte have committed to purchase or lease up to 250 eVTOL aircraft and post quarter end Japan Airlines has committed to purchase or lease up to 100.
 
2021 THIRD QUARTER | OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS

Owned and managed fleet of 585 aircraft at end of Q3, with total orders and commitments for 245 fuel-efficient, new technology aircraft;

Average owned fleet age of 5.7 years with an average remaining lease term of 6.7 years;
 
Executed a total of 54 lease transactions in the quarter comprising new aircraft leases, follow-on leases and lease extensions;
 
Sold 2 aircraft in the quarter and executed sales agreements for a further 10 aircraft;
 
Delivered a total of 8 new aircraft to 6 customers and transitioned 9 aircraft to follow-on lessees; and
 
Total of 150 airline customers operating in 61 countries.
 
Dómhnal Slattery, Avolon CEO, commented: “Over the past three months we have met with airline CEOs on every continent. The clear message is that our customers are positioning themselves for a robust recovery. Avolon is well placed to support our airline partners in this recovery with an attractive skyline of available aircraft in the 2023-2025 timeframe.

In Q3 we announced a strategic partnership with IAI for 30 A330-300 passenger-to-freighter conversion slots, securing near-term availability and capitalizing on growth in the e-commerce sector. The agreement with IAI, global leaders in freighter conversion, signals our intent to become a key player in the increasingly vibrant air cargo market. Following on from the Q2 announcement that Avolon would be a launch customer for Vertical’s VA-X4 zero emissions aircraft, we have now placed over half of our initial order of 500 VA-X4 aircraft, confirming agreements with Brazil’s GOL and Japan Airlines for 250 and 100 aircraft respectively.”





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