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1time Holding and Lonrho shares gain strongly: MEAD Share wrap

Kenya Airways’ shares closed 2.3% higher on Friday. Also Kenya’s All-Share Index surged the most since 03-Aug-2010. The gauge has increased 2.1% this month.

Skymark falls on improved results; 1time, Tiger outperform markets to strengthen

Skymark Airlines (-4.0%), Tiger Airways (+3.9%) and 1time Holdings (7.7%) were the most active LCC stocks on 29-Oct-2010. Global markets were mixed on Friday, with investors around the world awaiting the results of this week’s US Federal Reserve policy meeting and mid-term elections.

Southwest still unsure on B737s; JetBlue has lowest sales per share; Air Canada up

North and South American airline shares were slightly lower on Friday (29-Oct-2010) mirroring wider markets. The Dow ended trading flat, while in Latin America, Chile’s IPSA (+0.5%) made a slight gain, as did the Brazil’s Bovespa (+0.5%).

British Airways and Iberia slump despite better than expected results; Aeroflot up

British Airways (-3.6%) and Iberia (-2.5%) were the biggest decliners on Friday (29-Oct-2010) after BA remained cautious on its outlook for 2011. During trading, BA reported a net profit of GBP107 million for the three months ended 30-Sep-2010, compared with a loss of GBP217 million in the previous...

Embraer shares up as company reports profitable quarter – Suppliers Share Wrap

Brazil’s Embraer reported a 70% improvement in net profit in 3Q2010, declaring a net result of USD98.5 million for the quarter. The manufacturer’s order backlog remains stable at USD15.3 billion, mostly due to better ordering in its commercial aviation segment. Embraer raised its operating profit...

Embraer margin rises four points in 3Q

Shortly before celebrating its 10th anniversary of being listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Embraer President and CEO Frederico Curado, who rang the closing bell on Friday, reported the company posted a 22.1% gross margin in the third quarter compared to its 18.8% margin in 3Q2009.

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Ryanair raises full year result outlook as profits increase and yields improve

Ryanair has raised its full year profit outlook with the carrier now expecting to exceed the upper end of its previous forecast range of EUR350 million to EUR375 million, to report a profit of EUR380-400 million subject to 4Q yields. Based on forward bookings in the current quarter, traditionally the...

Cebu Pacific flies high in IPO; offering is largest global LCC IPO

Philippines’ largest domestic carrier, Cebu Pacific, raised over USD500 million in its IPO as the carrier’s shares made their debut in late Oct-2010 on the surging Manila stock exchange. According to Bloomberg data, Cebu Pacific's fund raising exceeded initial levels achieved by other LCCs including...

KLM’s proposed low-cost role for Transavia to undermine Schiphol’s hub status?

KLM let it be known it plans to reduce services to key European cities in an effort to compete better with LCCs, with fares to be available for less than EUR100. Some routes will be switched to subsidiary Transavia but there is growing political opposition to the downgrading of Schiphol Airport’s...

Ryanair falls on 'mixed bag' of 2Q financials; Air Berlin gains on strong 2Q results

Global LCC share prices were mixed on Monday 01-Nov-2010, as wider indexes mostly gained during trade. LCC news was dominated by the release of financials for Europe’s largest and third-largest LCCs, Ryanair and Air Berlin. Both achieved strong growth in key indicators on the back of recovering demand...

Ryanair down despite positive outlook, British Airways down; Air Berlin gains

Ryanair (-5.2%) slumped on Monday (01-Nov-2010) despite stating it now anticipates winter yields to be slightly better than forecast. As a result, the LCC now expects the full-year yield increase to be at the upper end of the +5% to +10% range previously guided.

IASC approves Qantas' codeshare with Kenya Airways; 1time shares drop 5.1%

International Air Services Commission (IASC) approved (27-Oct-2010) Qantas' application to launch codeshare operations with Kenya Airways (0%), for Qantas services between Sydney and Bangkok and Kenya Airways services between Nairobi and Bangkok.

Atlas Air now expecting EPS of USD5.40 for FY2010; JetBlue gains; American down

Atlas Air (+6.4%) stocks soared on Monday (01-Nov-2010) after President and CEO William Flynn stated the freight carrier now expects to report record adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of more than USD5.40 per diluted share for FY2010. This includes an expense of USD0.30 per diluted share in 4Q2010

GVK Power and Infrastructure reports 2.2% revenue increase; MAp PAX down 9.6%

India’s GVK Power and Infrastructure (+2.6%), which manages Mumbai International Airport Ltd and Bangalore International Airport Ltd, reports the following financial highlights for the three months ended 30-Sep-2010:

Airline shares strengthen; profit recovery in 3Q; fare and yield recovery stalls: IATA

IATA, in its September-October Airlines Financial Monitor, stated airline share prices are “still on the way up” with the “second leg of the share price recovery well underway” reaching a level twice 2009’s lows. IATA added that it expects a widespread recovery in profits in 3Q2010 although...

China Airlines and EVA Air rally on Songshan-Haneda resumption; Skymark shares stronger

Asian stocks rose, paced by the Hang Seng Index’s largest gain in more than four months, as growth in Chinese manufacturing bolstered confidence in the global economy.

Baboo has wings clipped

Swiss regional airline Baboo, or Flybaboo as it is marketed, has announced plans to eliminate services from its main base at Geneva to London City and Athens airports from Nov-2010 as it continues to restructure in the face of ongoing losses. Baboo, which expanded its operations to include 18 destinations...

Allegiant results lower in weakest quarter, unencumbering aircraft but still expanding

Despite the fact the third quarter was its 31st consecutive profitable quarter, the increased capacity poured on during its seasonally weakest quarter, drove down Allegiant’s operating margin from the 16.5% experienced last quarter to 12%. However, its total revenues were up 23% to USD163.6 million...

Lonrho falls despite profit report

Shares in Lonrho, owner of Fly540, fell 5.6% in trading yesterday. The company reported a GBP2.6 million profit in 4Q2010 (three months to 30-Sep-2010)and strong results in its transport division.

SpiceJet and Tiger Airways back in the black

Shares in SpiceJet climbed 6% to INR88.15 yesterday, the highest closing level since 17-Jan-2008, prior to the carrier announcing its financial results for the three months ended Sep-2010 and an order for up to 30 Bombardier Q400 turboprops. The carrier’s shares have gained 55% in 2010 compared with...

Airbus may secure 100 aircraft order, Boeing re-jigging some B787 deliveries – Suppliers Share Wrap

Airbus is expected to announce an order for 100 aircraft from China this week, following a state visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao to France. The order would be a major boost for the manufacturer, which is lagging well behind rival Boeing in aircraft orders this year. Airbus has 328 firm orders for...

Aeroflot reports 133.4% rise in net profit; airberlin bond offer oversubscribed; Air France-KLM up

Aeroflot (-0.7%) slipped on Tuesday (02-Nov-2010) despite reporting a 133.4% year-on-year increase in net profit to EUR183.6 million for the three months ended 30-Sep-2010 (according to Russian Accounting Standards). Net profit for the first nine months of 2010 rose 55.7% to EUR274.0 million.

LAN Airlines up on Fitch comments; AirTran and Alaska Air report improved traffic

LAN Airlines (+2.1%) gained on Tuesday (02-Nov-2010) after Fitch Ratings viewed LAN's recent announcement that the company has reached an agreement to acquire 98.942% of the outstanding shares of Colombian airline AIRES, through the purchase of its parent entities, as neutral to LAN's credit quality...

Ferrovial gains on Swissport sale

Ferrovial announced it has agreed to sell cargo and ground handling company Swissport International to a private equity fund for EUR654 million. The sale, to PAI Partners, represents a 95% gain on the EUR336 million that Swissport paid for the company in 2005.

SpiceJet shares soar, profitable in Sep-2010 quarter, orders Q400s; Tiger profitable

Shares in SpiceJet climbed 6% to INR88.15 yesterday, the highest closing level since 17-Jan-2008, prior to the carrier announcing its financial results for the three months ended Sep-2010 and an order for up to 30 Bombardier Q400 turboprops. The carrier’s shares have gained 55% in 2010 compared with...

KLM’s proposed low-cost role for Transavia brings Schiphol’s issues to the fore

KLM let it be known it plans to reduce services to key European cities in an effort to compete better with LCCs, with fares to be available for less than EUR100. Some routes will be switched to subsidiary Transavia but there is growing political opposition to the downgrading of Schiphol Airport’s...

Sydney's second airport still an endangered species as taskforce reviews options and costs

In Sep-2010, Australia’s Department of Infrastructure and Transport released a tender to finance firms to provide modelling on five different scenarios for a second Sydney airport: how they would be paid for and how well they would cater for transport needs in 10, 25 and 50 years. But a second Sydney...

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WestJet in 22nd consecutive quarterly profits, earnings rising

Westjet posted CAD54 million in net earnings for 3Q2010, marking a large swing that showed the carrier’s earnings up 72% from 3Q2009. Its operating margin rose to 13.2% for the quarter compared with 12.8% in the third quarter of 2009. Meanwhile, its pre-tax margin was up from the 8.3% in the 2009...