Air China Limited Announces 2007 Annual Results
24 Marzo 2008 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
-- Operating revenue grew 14.2% y-o-y to RMB51.33 billion -- Net
profit attributable to shareholders grew 57.3% y-o-y to RMB4.23
billion -- Basic earnings per share grew 34% to RMB35.6 cents --
Recommended year-end dividend was RMB0.0684 per share HONG KONG,
March 24 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Air China Limited ('Air China' or
'the Company,' together with its subsidiaries, collectively 'the
Group') (HKEx: 753; LSE: AIRC; SSE: 601111; ADR OTC: AIRYY),
China's national flag carrier, today announced its financial
results for the twelve months ended December 31, 2007 ('the
Period'). Financial Highlights In fiscal year 2007, according to
International Financial Reporting Standards ('IFRS'), the Company's
operating revenue increased by 14.2% to RMB51.33 billion from
RMB44.94 billion in 2006. This increase was primarily attributed to
the continued solid growth of passenger and cargo services.
Passenger and cargo revenue saw a 14.7% increase to RMB47.7
billion, from RMB41.6 billion in 2006. The growth in revenue was a
combined result of improvements in capacity and load factor. Total
operating expenses increased by 12% to RMB47.5 billion from RMB42.4
billion in 2006, which was primarily attributed to the increase in
fuel prices and consumption. Against the backdrop of high and
volatile oil prices, total fuel costs of RMB17.2 billion, accounted
for 36% of total operating expenses, against 37% in 2006. The
increase in fuel costs was partially offset by hedging, which
helped reduce fuel expenses by RMB236 million. Net profit
attributable to shareholders grew 57.3% to RMB4.23 billion from
RMB2.69 billion in 2006. Basic earnings per share increased 33.8%
to RMB35.6 cents, against RMB26.2 cents in 2006. The Board of
Directors recommended a final dividend per share of 6.84 cents,
against RMB4.92 cents in 2006. Operational and Business Highlights
Passenger Service For the 2007 fiscal year, the total number of
passengers carried by the Company increased 10.59% to 34.84 million
from 31.5 million in 2006, driving related revenue up from RMB37.6
billion in 2006 to RMB43.6 billion. Passenger load factor improved
to 78.6% from 75.9% in 2006. Revenue passenger kilometers ('RPK')
reached 67 billion, an increase of 11.07% over 2006. International
RPK was 28.4 billion, up 12.06% y-o-y and domestic RPK of 36.5
billion represented an increase of 10.81%. In the period, the total
number of passengers carried by Air Macau decreased 2.1% to 2.42
million from 2.47 million in 2006. Passenger load factor improved
to 76.35% from 75.04% in 2006, while passenger traffic measured by
RPK was 3.0 billion, a minor decrease of 0.4% from 2006. Hub
Strategy and Route Expansion A well executed hub strategy was a
major contributor to the Company's strong revenue and profit
growth. In 2007, the Company continued to increase capacity
allocation to its hubs. The total number of aircraft assigned to
the Company's Beijing, Chengdu and Shanghai base were 132, 39 and
31 respectively, representing passenger throughput market share of
44%, 36% and 12%. This has helped to increase the number of
connecting flights, which led to more transfer passenger traffic.
The Company has also expanded its route network with five new
international routes including Beijing to Sapporo and to Athens as
well as a group of domestic routes. Currently, the Company operates
a total of 280 routes, which includes 201 domestic routes, 72
international routes and 7 regional routes, reaching 121 cities
across 27 countries. Fleet Upgrade and Service Enhancement In
fiscal year 2007, Air China introduced 29 new aircraft into
service. Presently, the Company (excluding Air Macau) operates a
fleet of 220 aircraft. The average aircraft age is 7.3 years. In an
effort to raise service quality, the Company continued to improve
its in-flight products and services, with greater emphasis on
enhancing the overall customer experience for the premier
passengers. During the period, the Company has completed renovation
work on new business class and first class cabins and deployed new
aircraft equipped with newly designed seats, offering enhanced
comfort. Alliances and Partnerships The Company officially joined
the Star Alliance in December 2007. Star Alliance, the largest
airline alliance, covers a network of 155 countries and regions and
855 destinations. Joining the Alliance will enable the Company to
further extend its global reach by connecting its network with that
of the Star Alliance. In late March 2008, the Company will move to
the new terminal in the Beijing International Airport. This will
allow the Company and other members of the Star Alliance to operate
'Under One Roof,' enabling them to better facilitate passengers'
connections between flights. In 2007, the Company also continued to
build its strategic relationship with Cathay Pacific Airways
Limited. During the reporting period, the Company and Cathay
commenced joint route operations between Beijing and Hong Kong. The
Company and Cathay have also completed the integration of their
sales and marketing departments in mainland China and Hong Kong,
Macao and Taiwan and have put in place a periodical capacity
coordination system. Currently, the Company has established
partnerships with 138 airlines under the MITA framework and
maintained bilateral partnership with 50 airlines. Air China has
also built special corporate schemes with 103 airlines and close
code-share partnerships with 20 airlines. 2008 Olympics Games As
the sole airline partner of the Olympic Games, the Company has
launched a full range of marketing and service initiatives to
further enhance the Company's profile and recognition of the brand
in the international community. Cargo Service During the period,
cargo service saw a 1% minor increase in revenue to RMB 4.085
billion, against RMB 4.041 billion in 2006. Cargo traffic
experienced growth of 11.44% to RMB3.88 billion Revenue Freight Ton
Kilometers ('RFTK') in 2007. Cargo capacity, measured by Available
Freight Ton Kilometers ('AFTK'), increased 7.2% to 6.9 billion. The
cargo and mail load factor was 56.43%, an increase of 2.13
percentage points. Outlook Mr. Kong Dong, Acting Chairman of Air
China commented, 'We have achieved another year of outstanding
results in 2007. Over the years, Air China has established a track
record of outstanding performance, a focused strategy and a solid
operational foundation.' 'Looking into 2008, Air China is well
positioned to capture the tremendous opportunities presented by the
coming Olympic Games and the continued rapid economic growth in
China. In order to maintain our leadership position in the domestic
market and to increase our competitiveness, it is crucial to adjust
our corporate strategy on a timely basis. To this end, the Company
has re-aligned our strategic goals to face and overcome future
challenges. Our goals are: to enhance our competitive strength
internationally; to continue to improve our development capability;
to offer a more unique customer experience; and to achieve
sustainable long-term growth. With the support of our shareholders
and the hard work of our entire Company, we will continue to
improve the quality of our services. Through 2008 and beyond, we
also intend to enhance our profit mix and tighten our cost
controls. I am confident that Air China will continue to generate
greater returns for shareholders,' Mr. Kong said. Notice Air China
Limited announces their fiscal year 2007 results on March 17, 2008.
Results will be published in the South China Morning Post and the
Hong Kong Economic Times on March 18, 2008. An archived webcast of
the discussion of Air China's results will be posted on March 19,
2008 on the Company's website at http://www.airchina.com.cn/ .
About Air China Limited Air China Limited (Air China) is the
national flag carrier of China and a leading provider of air
passenger, air cargo and airline-related services in China. Its
operational head office is in Beijing. The Company's extensive
route network serves major Chinese cities and international
destinations, with dominant market share measured by total traffic
volume for the Beijing Capital International Airport. It also
provides airline-related services, including aircraft maintenance,
ground services and in-flight catering services in Beijing,
Chengdu, Hong Kong and other locations through its own business
units and joint ventures. As of December 31, 2007, the Group
operated a fleet of 220 aircraft serving 121 destinations. Air
China was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the London
Stock Exchange on December 15, 2004 under codes 0753 and AIRC
respectively. On August 18, 2006, Air China was listed on the
Shanghai Stock Exchange under code 601111. On August 4, 2004, Air
China was designated as the sole official passenger airline partner
of the Beijing Olympic Games. For further details, please visit Air
China's website: http://www.airchina.com.cn/ . Safe Harbor
Statement This press release contains projections and
forward-looking statements that reflect the company's current views
with respect to future events and financial performance. These
views are based on current assumptions which are subject to various
risks and which may change over time. No assurance can be given
that future events will occur that projections will be achieved, or
that the company's assumptions are correct. Actual results may
differ materially from those projected. DATASOURCE: Air China
Limited CONTACT: Han Xiao, Marketing Brand Management of Air China,
+86-10-6464- 5220, or +86-10-8449-3431, or Web Site:
http://www.airchina.com.cn/
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