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Dr. Bijan Vasigh Las Vegas, Nevada October 2, 2012
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Aircraft and Engine Finance and Leasing Americas Conference
Las Vegas, Oct. 1-4, 2012
Dr. Bijan Vasigh
Professor, College of Business
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Daytona Beach, FL
(386) 871-5458
Factors Affecting Aircraft Value
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Agenda:
• Industry key challenges
• Commercial aircraft manufacturing
• A methodology for aircraft valuation
• Factor affecting residual value
• Q&A.
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Industry key challenges
• Every one-dollar increase in the price of oil adds $1.67 billion in
costs for the global airline industry
• The industry-wide fuel bill in 2011 was about $170 billion
• The outlook for consistently high oil prices and continued oil
price volatility presents some of the biggest challenges for the
world airline industry.
The demise of Delta Air Lines partner Comair was a result of high fuel
costs that made its 50-seat regional jets too expensive to fly.
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Industry key challenges
• Volatile Demand
Very high elasticity of demand
Airlines can not increase ticket prices without an adverse
effect on revenue
Rigidity in Supply
Very high sunk cost
Expensive to dispose current fleet
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U.S. Passenger Airlines: 1Q 2012
Index (2000=100)
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Commercial aircraft manufacturing • Duopoly aircraft industry
• Early contributions to commercial aircraft industry
• Ford Tri-Motor
• Junkers German Transport
• North America
• Boeing Aircraft Company, McDonnell Douglas, and Lockheed
• Europe • Airbus
• Russia and Eastern Europe
• Regional jet
• ERJ, CRJ, MRJ, and SRJ
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Aircraft value
• Base Value
o the appraiser’s opinion of the underlying economic
value of the aircraft
• Market Value
o reflect the state of supply and demand in the market
that exists at the time
• Actual transaction price
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Financial Relationship
• Capital Cost
• Operating Cost
• Total Cost
Objective find the age that
that Minimizes total
cost
• JetBlue: 6.6 years average fleet age
• Singapore: 7.1 years average fleet age
• Allegiant: 22.1 years average fleet age
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Aircraft value
• Direct operating costs
• Aircraft size/range Speed
• Engine type
• Technology
• Geographic distribution
• Convertibility
• Commonality
• In or out of production
• Number in service/on order
• Number of operators
• Market forecasts
• Number available
• Number stored
• Government regulations
• Reliability Manufacturer status
• Number of operators
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Aircraft value
• The introduction of 737 max by Boeing will
drive the values of 737- classic and 737-NG
down deeply and quickly.
Boeing states the 737 MAX will have a 16% less fuel
consumption than the Airbus A320
and it will have 4% less than the A320neo.
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Aircraft Valuation Model
1 2
1 2.....
(1 ) (1 ) (1 )
nAircraft n
NCF NCF NCFValue
k k k
Total revenue
β = block hours
RPM= Revenue passenger mile
RTM= Revenue ton mile
RRPM = revenue per revenue
passenger mile (passenger yield)
RRTM = revenue per revenue ton
mile (cargo yield)
AR=Ancillary Revenue
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Direct operating costs
• Fuel Efficiency or Average Fuel Burn (Per Block Hour)
• Average Aircraft Utilization Block Hours
• Average Stage length
• Crew cost per Block Hours
• Depreciation per Block Hours
• Fuel cost
• Maintenance Cost per Block Hours
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Total Costs: Variable direct operating costs.
Fuel and oil costs.
Flight operations.
Aircraft Fuel & Oil.
Insurance & Uninsured losses.
Lease/Rental of aircraft.
Flight Crew Salaries, Expenses and Training.
Direct engineering costs.
Airport and en route charges.
Passenger service costs.
Direct Maintenance.
Labor.
Repairs (by outside agencies).
Materials.
Fixed direct operating costs:
Aircraft standing charges.
Annual flight and cabin crew costs.
Engineering overheads.
Indirect operating costs (IOC)
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Theoretical Value
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$361.14
$2,241.39
$24.77
$528.91
$89.24
$214.67
$511.91
$2,005.59
$124.26
$353.67
$258.71
$148.52
Flight Crew Cost
Fuel Cost
Other Costs
Total Maintenance Costs
Depreciation
Aircraft Rent
737-700 Average Block Hour Cost Comparison in different airlines
LCCLegacy
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400
600
800
1000
1200Average Flight Stage
Speed miles per BH
Utilization (RH/BH) *1000
Fuel gallons per BH
Utilization BH/ Day * 100
Fuel gallons per BH/Seat * 100
Legacy
LCC
Operational characteristics A319 in different
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Theoretical Aircraft Value with varying Maintenance Costs:
A320-200
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Net Aircraft Value Trend Changes
Discount Rate Fuel Cost Maintenance Pax Yield Block Hour
+/- 1% +/- 1% +/- 1% +/- 1% +/- 0.1%
Narrow Body
+ -5,403,298.86 -4,593,908.33 -1,771,205.98 17,973,530.99 1,940,246.46
A320-200
- 6,166,950.61 4,019,127.94 1,490,405.89 -15,821,149.01 -1,941,625.81
+ -3,843,702.44 -3,223,495.48 -1,253,483.90 14,047,543.89 1,578,608.41
B737-700
- 4,386,930.35 2,820,178.34 1,076,016.99 -12,327,185.36 -1,558,857.94
Wide Body
+ -12,994,586.12 -13,254,621.43 -2,850,478.44 48,316,100.60 4,643,621.30
A330
- 14,831,102.01 11,596,230.38 2,410,338.72 -42,398,979.69 -4,585,520.25
+ -12,753,536.92 -12,140,706.04 -3,496,076.36 44,273,757.28 4,554,906.01
B767-400ER
- 14,555,985.49 10,621,685.80 2,954,927.68 -38,851,689.45 -4,497,914.97
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Residual Value
• Operation Cost, Capacity, Payload and Range
Blended Winglets has demonstrated drag reduction
between 5 to 7%, increases range and fuel efficiency
and consequently the residual value.
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Thank You
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