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28 March 2024

Emirates H1 profits fall to Dh827m

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By Vicky Kapur

Dubai-based Emirates airline reported net profits of Dh827 million ($225m) for the first six months of its current financial year ending September 30, 2011, the airline said in a media statement this morning.

This is 75 per cent down compared with a net profit of Dh3.4 billion ($925m) during the corresponding period last year. The airline continues to be the fastest growing airline in the world and continues to make a profit despite unstable global economic, geopolitical and environmental conditions, it said in the statement.  

“Emirates remained focused on its long-term strategy despite global instability, ever climbing fuel prices which resulted in Emirates paying $1b more in fuel costs over the same period last year and fluctuating exchange rates,” said Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates airline and Group.

“The global challenges of the past six months have again put Emirates to the test, and once again we have risen to the challenge and continue to maintain our high standards of product and services,” he said in the statement.

Emirates’ revenue, including other operating income, of Dhs30.3 billion ($8.3 billion) was higher by 15 per cent compared with Dhs 26.4 billion (US$ 7.2 billion) recorded last year, largely reflecting improved passenger and cargo yields based on increased fuel prices. 

“Emirates’ latest half-year performance is testament to the airline’s strong business foundations and tenacity to stay on course and continue to grow despite the unsteady marketplace,” he added. “We have continued to invest in our eco-efficient aircraft fleet; in strengthening our global route network; and also in supporting the infrastructure for our growing business and it continues to pay off.”

Emirates remains on its strong growth trajectory which over the past seven years has seen the airline grow from a fleet of 60 aircraft, in 2004, to its current 161 wide-bodied aircraft including, the largest fleet of A380s with 17 and the largest fleet of Boeing 777s with 93. In addition, the company’s revenue has increased steadily by 20 per cent per annum over the same time period resulting in a record 23 years of profitability, unmatched by any other airline. 

Since 2004, when Emirates acquired its first long-haul wide-body aircraft, allowing for much broader global expansion, the airline has opened 39 new outstations and now flies to 115 destinations in 67 countries. Emirates continues to expand its global footprint, having launched Geneva, Copenhagen and St. Petersburg since April 2011 and will continue with eight additional new route launches including Baghdad on 13 November and  Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Harare, Lusaka, Dallas, Seattle and Dublin in early 2012.

 In the first-half of its financial year 2011-12, Emirates posted strong business growth, both in terms of capacity on offer and traffic carried, performance that has been in stark contrast to the current trend seen across the aviation industry.

Capacity measured in Available Seat Kilometres (ASKM), grew by 8.2 per cent, whilst passenger traffic carried measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPKM) was up 5.7 per cent with Passenger Seat Factor sustained at a high level, averaging 79.3 per cent despite the growth in capacity, slightly below last year’s record for a six month reporting period of 81.2 per cent. The volume of cargo uplifted was in line with last year.

Emirates’ cash position on September 30 remained strong with Dh13.8 billion ($3.8bn), compared to Dh14 billion ($3.8bn) on March 31, 2011. Maintaining this cash balance was achieved after settling capital outflows of more than Dh4 billion, primarily towards aircraft pre-delivery payments’, other aircraft assets and repayment of bond financing. During the first half, the airline has also successfully raised financing of $1bon through the issue of a new bond, as well as financing ten new aircraft deliveries, reflecting strong investor confidence in Emirates business model and financial performance.   

Emirates' current fleet size is 161 aircraft. Since the beginning of its current financial year, the airline has received delivery of ten new wide body aircraft, with another 13 new aircraft scheduled to be delivered before the end of the financial year (31 March 2012).