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Dec 31, 2024

AerSale Q4 2024 Earnings Report

AerSale reported slight revenue growth in Q4 2024 but significantly improved profitability.

Key Takeaways

AerSale Corporation posted Q4 2024 revenue of $94.7 million, a slight increase from $94.4 million in Q4 2023. Despite lower flight equipment sales, the company achieved higher-margin revenue in other areas, leading to a net income of $2.7 million compared to a net loss of $2.7 million in the prior-year quarter. Adjusted EBITDA more than doubled to $13.0 million, while adjusted EPS improved to $0.09.

Revenue increased slightly to $94.7 million, despite lower flight equipment sales.

Net income reached $2.7 million, reversing a $2.7 million loss in Q4 2023.

Adjusted EBITDA more than doubled to $13.0 million from $6.0 million.

Adjusted EPS improved to $0.09 from a loss of $0.02 in Q4 2023.

Total Revenue
$94.7M
Previous year: $94.4M
+0.3%
EPS
$0.09
Previous year: -$0.02
-550.0%
Gross Profit
$29.7M
Previous year: $24.4M
+21.8%
Cash and Equivalents
$4.7M
Previous year: $5.87M
-20.0%
Free Cash Flow
$17.3M
Previous year: -$9.69M
-278.3%
Total Assets
$624M
Previous year: $554M
+12.7%

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Forward Guidance

AerSale anticipates strong demand for aircraft parts and services in 2025, with multiple expansion projects expected to drive revenue growth. The company remains focused on increasing asset utilization and improving profitability.

Positive Outlook

  • Strong demand expected for aircraft parts and MRO services.
  • Expansion projects to enhance capacity and revenue opportunities.
  • Leasing and used serviceable materials revenue expected to grow.
  • AerSafe™ continues to see strong market interest.
  • Improving lease pool to contribute to higher recurring revenue.

Challenges Ahead

  • Revenue fluctuations due to the timing of flight equipment sales.
  • Potential macroeconomic headwinds affecting aviation sector demand.
  • Increased operating expenses as expansion projects ramp up.
  • Uncertainty in regulatory approvals for certain engineered solutions.
  • Supply chain constraints could impact aircraft and engine availability.