Release Date: October 31, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Investors often perceive FTAI as benefiting from short-term aftermarket bottlenecks. What is FTAI's long-term vision, especially regarding the CFM56 platform? A: Joe Adams, CEO, explained that FTAI's business model is designed to provide tangible cost and time savings, which customers find beneficial even in a normalized market. The company sees no evidence of customers reverting to traditional engine maintenance methods. FTAI is expanding its customer base and production capabilities, particularly with the acquisition of the Montreal facility, now FTAI Canada, which is expected to increase production to 100 modules per quarter by 2025.
Q: Can you provide an update on the V2500 engine program and customer demand? A: David Moreno, COO, stated that the V2500 program is progressing well, with engines in the shop and turnaround times on target. The LatAm program has started, and FTAI has secured agreements with two large North American airlines for over 20 engines. The company is also exploring opportunities in Asia.
Q: With Chromalloy receiving FAA approval for a V2500 blade, what are the implications for FTAI and the industry? A: Joe Adams, CEO, views the approval as a positive sign, indicating the FAA's confidence in the rigorous approval process. This development is encouraging for future parts, including CFM56 parts that FTAI is working on.
Q: How is FTAI managing supply chain risks, particularly for CFM56 and V2500 parts? A: Joe Adams, CEO, explained that FTAI has increased its working capital to pre-order parts and maintain a robust inventory, which helps mitigate supply chain disruptions. This strategy ensures that FTAI can meet customer demands and maintain production schedules.
Q: What is the outlook for FTAI's capital needs and the potential sale of offshore assets? A: Joe Adams, CEO, mentioned that the sale of offshore vessels is expected to close in Q4 2024. Angela Nam, CFO, added that FTAI plans to redeem its Series B preferred shares and has no significant capital needs beyond completing V2500 engine purchases for the year. The next debt maturity is not until 2028.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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