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Willis Lease Finance Reports First Quarter Earnings per Share Almost Doubles to $0.47 from 1Q10

NOVATO, CA – May 9, 2011 – Willis Lease Finance Corporation (NASDAQ: WLFC), a leading lessor of commercial jet engines, reported a 66% year-over- year increase in first quarter net income and an 89% increase in net earnings applicable to common shareholders. Net income increased to $5.1 million in the first quarter of 2011, up from $4.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2010 and $3.1 million in the first quarter a year ago. After payment of preferred dividends, net income available to common shareholders was $4.3 million or $0.47 per diluted common share, up from $3.2 million or $0.35 per diluted common share in the fourth quarter of 2010, and $2.3 million or $0.24 per diluted share in the first quarter a year ago.

“Despite competitive pressures in our niche in the aviation industry, we produced a solidly profitable quarter to start the year,” said Charles F. Willis, President and CEO. “During the first quarter, we also made progress on several strategic initiatives that will contribute to our business for years to come,” said Willis. “We are very pleased to have recently brought on board Dave Johnson, formerly with International Lease Finance Corporation, as our Senior Vice President-Sales and Marketing. Dave brings a unique combination of experience as a sales, marketing and legal executive with one of the largest aircraft lessors in the world, plus commercial aviation experience as a former pilot with American Airlines. We expect Dave to be a great addition to our management team.”

“Our recently signed agreement with BAE Systems Asset Management is another strategic initiative that will provide aircraft acquisition and trading services that will allow us to tap the pre-owned commercial aircraft market to broaden and enhance our access to engines. We believe there are some great opportunities to build our engine portfolio with their support and expertise,” added Willis.

“We are also working to expand our global reach through new pooling arrangements and with strategic alliances in growing markets,” Willis continued. “Russia, in particular, is a very attractive and fast-growing market right now and we have several initiatives in place that are helping us to build new relationships with aircraft operators in Russia, Eastern Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union.”

First Quarter 2011 Highlights (at or for the periods ended March 31, 2011, compared to December 31, 2010, and March 31, 2010)

 

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The lease portfolio increased 3% year-over-year to $998.9 million, with 9 engines purchased and 3 engines sold during the first quarter. Of the purchases, 5 engines were lower cost turboprop engines.

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Average utilization for the quarter was 89%, consistent with the prior quarter and up from 85% in the first quarter of 2010.

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Utilization dropped at the end of the quarter to 85% compared to 90% at the end of the prior quarter and 85% a year ago.

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Lease rent revenues increased 5% to $27.3 million, compared to $26.1 million in the first quarter a year ago and $25.7 million in the preceding quarter.

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Maintenance reserve revenues contributed $8.2 million to total first quarter revenues, compared to $11.1 million in the preceding quarter and $6.8 million in the year ago quarter.

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Gains on sale of leased equipment contributed $5.1 million to first quarter revenues compared to $2.2 million a year ago. The engines sold in the first quarter continue to be managed on behalf of third parties for ongoing servicing fees, bringing the total number of engines managed on behalf of third parties to 19.

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Total first quarter net finance costs decreased $1.3 million or 12% year-over-year, reflecting the maturity of higher cost interest rate swaps over the past year.


WLFC Reports 1Q11 EPS of $0.47

May 9, 2011

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Liquidity available from the revolving credit facility was $71.5 million at quarter end.

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During the quarter 402,774 shares of common stock were repurchased at an average price of $13.15 per share.

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Book value per common share was $22.32, compared to $21.24 at the end of the prior quarter and $20.59 a year ago.

“We are seeing robust demand for leased engines in most parts of the world,” said Donald A. Nunemaker, Executive Vice President & General Manager-Leasing. “Most leasing activity is in support of current generation narrow body engines, but there remains a surprising amount of demand for older engine types like those that power B737 Classics, B757 and certain B767 aircraft. While overall market demand for leased engines is vibrant, the market continues to be influenced by an oversupply of certain engine types, which has affected the ability of lessors to raise prices. It remains to be seen how long it will take for this oversupply situation to run its course. The increase in the price of fuel has not had much of an impact so far on the demand for leased engines, but if the price of fuel continues to escalate, it is likely to drive many operators to defer expensive heavy maintenance visits and instead lease-in engines in order to preserve cash and reduce expenditures. It remains a very challenging environment out there for both lessors and lessees.”

“As we noted last quarter, higher cost interest rate swaps with a notional value in excess of $100.0 million have matured in the last nine months. These maturities were the primary reason for the reduction in interest expense in the quarter, decreasing by $1.3 million year-over-year and by $0.4 million compared to the prior quarter,” said Brad Forsyth, Chief Financial Officer. “A further $40.0 million in interest rate swaps will mature in the current quarter, and we believe that remaining hedges with a notional value of $375.0 million or approximately 52% of our outstanding debt provide adequate protection in the current interest rate environment.”

The blended federal and state effective tax rate for the first quarter of 2011 was 38.3% compared to 36.6% a year ago.

Balance Sheet

At March 31, 2011, Willis Lease had 185 commercial aircraft engines, 3 aircraft parts packages and 3 aircraft and other engine-related equipment in its lease portfolio, with a net book value of $998.9 million, compared to 168 commercial aircraft engines, 3 aircraft parts packages and 4 aircraft and other engine-related equipment in its lease portfolio, with a net book value of $968.2 million a year ago. The Company’s funded debt-to-equity ratio was 3.26 to 1 at March 31, 2011, compared to 3.22 to 1 a year ago.

“With our stock trading well below book value, we continued our common share repurchase transactions in the quarter,” said Forsyth. “We repurchased 402,774 shares in the quarter as part of our three-year share repurchase plan. Of the repurchased shares, 310,000 were purchased from Jacobs Asset Management, which has owned our shares for more than five years and continues to own 9.89% of the company’s common stock, remaining our largest outside shareholder.”

Annual Meeting

Willis Lease will host its annual meeting of shareholders on May 18, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. at its corporate offices in Novato, California.

About Willis Lease Finance

Willis Lease Finance Corporation leases spare commercial aircraft engines and aircraft to commercial airlines, aircraft engine manufacturers, air cargo carriers and maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities worldwide. These leasing activities are integrated with the purchase and resale of used and refurbished commercial aircraft engines. In July 2009, Willis Lease Finance was ranked 19th on Fortune Small Business Magazine’s America’s list of 100 fastest growing small public companies.

 

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WLFC Reports 1Q11 EPS of $0.47

May 9, 2011

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Consolidated Statements of Income

(In thousands, except per share data, unaudited)

 

     Three Months Ended     % Change vs
Dec 31,

2010
    % Change vs
March 31,
2010
 
     March 31,
2011
    Dec 31,
2010
    March 31,
2010
     

REVENUE

          

Lease rent revenue

   $ 27,306      $ 25,711      $ 26,052        6.2     4.8

Maintenance reserve revenue

     8,226        11,055        6,764        (25.6 )%      21.6

Gain on sale of leased equipment

     5,060        457        2,220        1007.2     127.9

Other income

     220        2,411        663        (90.9 )%      (66.8 )% 
                            

Total revenue

     40,812        39,634        35,699        3.0     14.3
                            

EXPENSES

          

Depreciation expense

     13,189        12,626        11,743        4.5     12.3

Write-down of equipment

     —          215        —          (100.0 )%      0.0

General and administrative

     8,211        8,968        7,302        (8.4 )%      12.4

Technical expense

     2,307        1,728        1,637        33.5     40.9

Net finance costs:

          

Interest expense

     9,244        9,677        10,497        (4.5 )%      (11.9 )% 

Interest income

     (43     (50     (28     (14.0 )%      53.6
                            

Total net finance costs

     9,201        9,627        10,469        (4.4 )%      (12.1 )% 
                            

Total expenses

     32,908        33,164        31,151        (0.8 )%      5.6
                            

Earnings from operations

     7,904        6,470        4,548        22.1     73.8

Earnings from joint venture

     306        291        262        5.2     16.8

Income before income taxes

     8,210        6,761        4,810        21.4     70.7

Income tax expense

     3,147        2,751        1,760        14.4     78.8
                            

Net income

   $ 5,063      $ 4,010      $ 3,050        26.3     66.0

Preferred stock dividends paid and declared-Series A

     782        782        782        0.0     0.0
                            

Net income attributable to common shareholders

   $ 4,281      $ 3,228      $ 2,268        32.6     88.8
                            

Basic earnings per common share

   $ 0.50      $ 0.37      $ 0.26       
                            

Diluted earnings per common share

   $ 0.47      $ 0.35      $ 0.24       
                            

Average common shares outstanding

     8,552        8,654        8,660       

Diluted average common shares outstanding

     9,048        9,199        9,303       

 

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WLFC Reports 1Q11 EPS of $0.47

May 9, 2011

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Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In thousands, except share data, unaudited)

 

     March 31,
2011
    Dec 31,
2010
    March 31,
2010
 

ASSETS

      

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 2,754      $ 2,225      $ 1,924   

Restricted cash

     95,493        77,013        67,675   

Equipment held for operating lease, less accumulated depreciation

     998,940        998,001        968,161   

Equipment held for sale

     6,917        7,418        12,178   

Operating lease related receivable, net of allowances

     6,259        8,872        5,225   

Notes receivable

     693        747        829   

Investments

     9,687        9,381        10,673   

Assets under derivative instruments

     —          —          855   

Property, equipment & furnishings, less accumulated depreciation

     6,955        6,971        7,244   

Equipment purchase deposits

     1,969        2,769        2,082   

Other assets

     15,088        12,565        14,939   
                        

Total assets

   $ 1,144,755      $ 1,125,962      $ 1,091,785   
                        

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

      

Liabilities:

      

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

   $ 16,524      $ 18,099      $ 12,718   

Liabilities under derivative instruments

     11,685        14,274        11,973   

Deferred income taxes

     79,651        75,645        69,805   

Notes payable

     746,786        731,632        715,448   

Maintenance reserves

     51,736        50,442        51,105   

Security deposits

     5,817        5,726        5,288   

Unearned lease revenue

     3,816        3,174        3,377   
                        

Total liabilities

     916,015        898,992        869,714   
                        

Shareholders' equity:

      

Preferred stock

   $ 31,915      $ 31,915      $ 31,915   

Common stock ($0.01 par value)

     88        92        92   

Paid-in capital in excess of par

     55,683        60,108        61,237   

Retained earnings

     149,605        145,324        138,670   

Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax

     (8,551     (10,469     (9,843
                        

Total shareholders' equity

     228,740        226,970        222,071   
                        

Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

   $ 1,144,755      $ 1,125,962      $ 1,091,785   
                        

Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Do not unduly rely on forward-looking statements, which give only expectations about the future and are not guarantees. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made; and we undertake no obligation to update them. Our actual results may differ materially from the results discussed in forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to, the effects on the airline industry and the global economy of events such as terrorist activity, changes in oil prices and other disruptions to the world markets; trends in the airline industry and our ability to capitalize on those trends, including growth rates of markets and other economic factors; risks associated with owning and leasing jet engines and aircraft; our ability to successfully negotiate equipment purchases, sales and leases, to collect outstanding amounts due and to control costs and expenses; changes in interest rates and availability of capital, both to us and our customers; our ability to continue to meet the changing customer demands; regulatory changes affecting airline operations, aircraft maintenance, accounting standards and taxes; the market value of engines and other assets in our portfolio; and risks detailed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and other continuing reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Note: Transmitted on GlobeNewswire on May 9, 2011 at 5:30 a.m. PDT.