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Thu, Jul 19, 2007

Delta Air Lines Releases Q2 Financial Report

Carrier Beats Wall Street Expectations

Delta Air Lines Inc. reported Wednesday it saw a profit in the second quarter, pointing to a 5.5 percent gain in sales that beat Wall Street expectations -- when one-time items are excluded.

The carrier said it recorded a net income of $1.77 billion, or $4.49 per share, for the three months ending June 30. This is compared to a $2.21 billion loss during the same period last year, according to the Associated Press.

The nation's third-largest carrier reported a profit of $274 million, or 70 cents per share, in the second quarter excluding reorganization and related one-time items. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial were expecting 59 cents per share.

Those reorganization and related one-time items are due to the discharge of liabilities and claims during bankruptcy proceedings plus the adoption of fresh-start reporting, the carrier said.

The carrier claimed Chapter 11 bankruptcy on September 14, 2005, as ANN reported, and emerged April 30. During the bankruptcy, Delta restructured its operations, survived a hostile takeover attempt by US Airways and slashed billions in costs.

"Delta's emergence from bankruptcy was a significant milestone in the history of the company and the airline industry," said Gerald Grinstein, Delta's chief executive officer. "In delivering the kind of outstanding financial, operational and customer service results we saw this quarter, it is clear Delta people at every level are producing a strong airline with a bright future."

The carrier recorded roughly $40 million in cash gains on fuel hedge contracts that were settled and revenue for the quarter rose to $5 billion, compared to $4.74 billion last year.

At the end of the quarter, Delta reports it had $3.7 billion in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments; $3.4 billion of this was unrestricted. It also has $1 billion available in unrestricted liquidity under its undrawn revolving credit facility.

A new chief executive officer still needs to be found to replace outgoing CEO Grinstein. The company also needs to decide what to do with its regional feeder, Comair.

"The June quarter results announced (Wednesday) include $1.1 billion in free cash flow showing solid evidence that our plan is working. As a result of our strong operating performance, we're pleased to report that we accrued $79 million in profit sharing for the quarter that we expect will be paid to employees early next year to reward them for all their hard work." said Edward H. Bastian, Delta's executive vice president and chief financial officer.

"Our turnaround continues to take hold, but is not complete -- we must remain vigilant in driving revenue and cost improvements, especially in light of increasing fuel prices."

FMI: www.delta.com

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