Sun, May 16, 2004
Brazilian airliner manufacturer sitting pretty on $28.6 billion
order backlog
Embraer, one of the leading
commercial aircraft manufacturers in the world, registered in 1Q04
net sales of US$626.2 million and net income of US$103.3 million,
equivalent to diluted earnings per ADS of US$0.59. The order
backlog as of March 31, 2004 totaled US$28.6 billion, US$10.9
billion in firm orders and US$17.7 billion in options.
Some of the highlights of the quarter include:
- Net sales for 1Q04 were US$626.2 million, 28.1% higher than the
sales of US$488.8 million in 1Q03.
- Net income in 1Q04 was US$103.3 million, 135.1% higher compared
to 1Q03.
- The EMBRAER 170 type certification was granted by the
Brazilian, US, and European authorities in late February.
- A total of 23 jets were delivered in 1Q04: 22 jets to the
Commercial Aviation market, including the first eight EMBRAER 170
deliveries, and one EMB 145 to the Defense market.
- Embraer had previously received a US$88.7 million cash
contribution from risk sharing partners for the EMBRAER 170
development, which was recognized in 1Q04 as operating income.
- On February 2, 2004, Harbin Embraer announced the sale of six
ERJ 145 models to China Southern Airlines.
- The roll out of the EMBRAER 190, an aircraft seating 98 to 106
passengers, took place during a public ceremony held at Sao Jose
dos Campos in February. The EMBRAER 190 took its maiden flight a
month later, initiating its flight test campaign.
- In March 2004, Embraer announced the conversion into firm
orders of 16 of 50 options for the ERJ 145LR regional jet by
Republic Airways Holdings.
- In March, Republic Airways Holdings also ordered 50 EMBRAER 170
aircraft, 13 of which are firm orders and 37 of which are
options.
During 1Q04, 23 aircraft were delivered, the same number as were
delivered in 1Q03 and seven aircraft less than were delivered in
4Q03. Normally first quarter deliveries are lower than the
following quarters.
Embraer's net sales increased by 28.1% as compared with 1Q03,
reaching US$626.2 million. Commercial aviation market net sales
increased 13.8%, due to the first eight deliveries in March of the
EMBRAER 170 model, which has a higher average sales price than the
aircraft in the ERJ 145 family.
Defense segment net sales increased 136.8%, from US$55.2 million
in 1Q03 to US$130.7 million in 1Q04, due to the recognition of
revenues related to the Mexican and Greek government programs for
the EMB 145 MP and AEW&C, and the Brazilian government's
program for the EMB 145 AEW&C and F-5. Embraer's net sales also
include revenues from Customer Services & Other Related
Business, which increased 80.3% from US$29.0 million in 1Q03 to
US$52.3 million in 1Q04. There were no deliveries to the Corporate
Aviation Market in 1Q04.
Embraer maintains its forecast for deliveries of 160 and 170
Commercial, Corporate and Defense aircraft (exclusively government
transport aircraft) in 2004 and 2005, respectively. The Company
expects to deliver approximately 40% of 2004 deliveries in the
first half of the year and the remaining 60% in the second half of
2004, especially due to deliveries of the EMBRAER 170 that started
in March 2004.
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