AMR Corporation Reports Fourth Quarter 2012 Net Profit Of $262 Million, A $1.4 Billion Improvement Over Fourth Quarter 2011

January 16, 2013
Excluding reorganization and special items, the fourth quarter net loss would be $88 million, a $121 million improvement over the same period last year

 

FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, Inc., today reported results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2012. Key points include:

  • Revenue of $24.9 billion in 2012, the highest in company history
  • Full-year operating profit of $494 million, excluding special items, a $749 million improvement over 2011
  • Full-year net loss of $1.9 billion.  Excluding reorganization and special items, the full-year net loss was $130 million, a $932 million improvement over 2011
  • American took delivery of 11 new aircraft in the fourth quarter (nine 737-800s and two 777-300ERs) and 30 new aircraft during the full year (28 737-800s and two 777-300ERs), putting the airline on track to have the youngest, most fuel-efficient fleet among U.S. network carriers by 2017

"We have made enormous progress towards building the new American," said Tom Horton, AMR's Chairman and CEO. "It is remarkable what the American team has been able to accomplish, including generating record revenue and a return to an operating profit for the year while restructuring every aspect of our company. I want to thank all of our people for their dedication, hard work and commitment to serving our customers during this time. Our momentum is growing toward emerging as a strong, healthy and vibrant competitor. In fact, with what we have accomplished, we expect to show strong results beginning in the first quarter of 2013."

In the fourth quarter, AMR reported a net profit of $262 million compared to a net loss of $1.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2011. AMR's fourth quarter results include $350 million of net positive reorganization and special items, which are detailed below.

Excluding reorganization and special items, the net loss in the fourth quarter of 2012 was $88 million, a $121 million improvement from the prior year. The fourth quarter of 2012 was negatively impacted by Hurricane Sandy and the early November snow storm in the Northeast and, separately, by the residual headwind on fourth quarter bookings from the operational disruptions experienced in late September and early October. The cumulative impact from these events is estimated to have reduced net profits by $142 million.

For full-year 2012, American recorded a net loss of $1.9 billion, compared to 2011's full-year net loss of $2.0 billion. AMR's full year 2012 results include $1.7 billion of net negative reorganization and special items, which are detailed below.

Excluding reorganization and special items, the net loss for 2012 was $130 million, a $932 million improvement over 2011. The company's operating profit, excluding special items, of $494 million for 2012 was a $749 million improvement over last year.

Restructuring Progress

During the last year, AMR has completed the majority of its financial restructuring, including reducing debt, renegotiating aircraft leases and facilities agreements, grounding older airplanes, rationalizing the regional fleet, and renegotiating supplier relationships. AMR expects these actions to continue to increasingly improve its cost structure in 2013, as the company approaches its targeted restructuring related savings by the end of 2013.

In 2012:

  • American achieved labor cost reductions of 17 percent across all workgroups, including management, independent employees and unionized workgroups, all of which ratified agreements for six-year terms. Progress was also made at American Eagle, which achieved costs savings and reached agreements with its unionized workgroups
  • American made changes to its organizational structure to reduce management positions, making American's management workgroup the leanest among the network carriers
  • Renegotiated the financing terms for more than 400 mainline and regional aircraft, which includes completing its financial contracts on its 216 Embraer aircraft. Improved terms on these aircraft significantly lower AMR's aircraft ownership related costs, while also harmonizing its aircraft retirement and new aircraft delivery schedules
  • Negotiated more than 95 percent of American's 725 facility leases
  • Evaluated and/or renegotiated over 9,000 vendor/supplier agreements – American's suppliers have made significant contributions to its strategic plan for success, allowing AMR to meet its savings objectives as outlined in its business plan
  • Realized over $400 million in restructuring related savings in the fourth quarter, primarily from renegotiated aircraft leases, reductions to management and support staff positions, freezing the pension plans for all workgroups, and sun-setting the retiree medical program for active employees

"Throughout 2012, we have executed on all aspects of our business plan – streamlining our organizational structure, increasing unit revenues, reducing unit costs, and restructuring our balance sheet," said Bella Goren, AMR's Chief Financial Officer. "The strong financial foundation we are building gives us the ability to deliver returns to our financial stakeholders and make investments that create enhanced value for our customers and our people."

Revenue Performance

For the fourth quarter of 2012, the company reported consolidated revenue of $5.9 billion, 0.3 percent lower compared to the prior year. The combined effects of Hurricane Sandy, the November snow storm in the Northeast, and the booking headwind from the earlier operational disruption, negatively impacted revenue by an estimated $155 million in the fourth quarter.

Fourth quarter consolidated passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM) was comparable to the same period last year, and mainline PRASM decreased by 0.4 percent. Absent the same factors that impacted revenues – described above – American estimates that PRASM would have been approximately 2.0 percentage points higher than the fourth quarter of 2011.

For full-year 2012, AMR reported record consolidated revenue of $24.9 billion, up 3.7 percent compared to 2011, on 1.0 percent less capacity. For 2012, AMR's consolidated and mainline PRASM rose 5.8 percent and 5.6 percent year-over-year, respectively. Consolidated revenue performance was driven by a 4.6 percent year-over-year improvement in yield, or average fares paid, and record high consolidated and mainline load factors, or percentage of seats filled, of 82.2 percent and 82.8 percent, respectively. Domestic PRASM improved 5.5 percent in full-year 2012 versus full-year 2011, with PRASM increases across all five of American's hubs.

International PRASM increased 5.7 percent in 2012 over the prior year, driven by improved yield performance across all entities and increased load factors. "We are making tremendous progress strengthening American's global network by focusing the flying from our hubs to the most important domestic and international cities with the highest concentration of business travelers," said Virasb Vahidi, American's Chief Commercial Officer. "We are enhancing relationships with the best international alliance partners and creating a pipeline of industry-leading products and services, including a significant renewal and transformation of our fleet that will drive revenue performance in the coming years."

American's 2012 revenue improvement is a result of solid execution on its network, alliances, and product strategy. The recent revenue progress does not yet account for the benefits expected from initiatives accomplished in the restructuring.

Operating Expense

For the fourth quarter, AMR's consolidated operating expenses, excluding special items, decreased $139 million, or 2.3 percent, versus the same period in 2011. American's mainline cost per available seat mile (unit cost) in the fourth quarter decreased 3.3 percent versus the same period last year, excluding special items in both periods. Taking into account the impact of fuel hedging, AMR paid $3.22 per gallon for jet fuel in the fourth quarter versus $3.01 a gallon in the fourth quarter of 2011, a 6.6 percent increase. As a result, the company paid $135 million more for fuel in the fourth quarter of 2012 than it would have paid at prevailing prices from the prior-year period.

Excluding fuel and special items, mainline and consolidated unit costs in the fourth quarter of 2012 decreased 8.9 percent and 7.6 percent year-over-year, respectively, primarily driven by American's restructuring efforts. "The significant improvement in the fourth quarter in non-fuel unit cost underscores the results we have been able to achieve in our restructuring efforts and the competitive cost structure we have put in place for the future," said Bella Goren, AMR's Chief Financial Officer.

Since many of the restructuring savings were implemented near the end of the year, AMR's full year 2012 consolidated operating expenses, excluding special items, were up 0.3 percent, or $84 million, year-over-year. They also reflect a negative impact of $514 million due to higher fuel prices in 2012.  American's 2012 mainline unit costs, excluding special items, increased 1.5 percent versus the prior year. Excluding fuel and special items, mainline unit costs decreased 0.9 percent for the same period.

An unaudited summary of full-year 2012 results is available in the tables at the back of this press release.

Cash Position

AMR ended the fourth quarter with approximately $4.7 billion in cash and short-term investments, including a restricted cash balance of $850 million, compared to a balance of approximately $4.7 billion in cash and short-term investments, including a restricted balance of approximately $738 million, at the end of the fourth quarter of 2011.

2012 Notable Accomplishments

American has made significant progress in its plan to transform the airline into an industry leader. While the restructuring process is allowing the company to achieve a competitive cost structure and strengthen its balance sheet, American also showed improvement across all aspects of its business. Key accomplishments in 2012 include:

Financial:

  • The largest annual revenue in company history
  • Unit revenue growth that outpaced the industry average in 2012 – driven by strong customer demand for American's product. Mainline and consolidated PRASM, passenger yield and load factor in 2012 were all records for any year in AMR's history
  • Full-year 2012 operating profit, excluding special items, of $494 million, a $749 million improvement over 2011

Fleet Renewal and Transformation:

American made substantial progress on its fleet renewal plans and is on pace to have the youngest fleet in the industry in the next five years.

  • In the fourth quarter, the size of American's fleet of 737-800s surpassed that of its MD-80s.  737-800s offer a 35 percent reduction in fuel cost per seat versus the MD-80
  • American became the first U.S. airline to take delivery of the Boeing 777-300ER, giving the airline's fleet additional network flexibility, while delivering a state of the art customer experience, and better operating economics
  • American has 59 new mainline aircraft slated for delivery in 2013 and is in the midst of a significant renewal and transformation of its fleet

Customer Experience Enhancements:

American has taken many steps to provide an exceptional customer experience throughout the entire travel journey.

  • Announced a redesigned interior of its international widebody aircraft, including 777-200ERs and 767-300ERs
  • Will be the first domestic carrier to offer three-class service and fully lie-flat First and Business Class seats on transcontinental flights
  • Installing Main Cabin Extra to give customers more leg room in the Coach cabin
  • Introduced new travel options and a brand new booking path on AA.com offering customers more choices to book competitive, round-trip fares, as well as select new combinations of products and services customers value most

Network and Alliances Strategy:

American bolstered its network and alliances by expanding service from its hubs to the domestic and international cities most desirable to high value customers and by enhancing existing and forging new strategic partnerships.

  • International Expansion - American announced new routes and expansion into new international markets that have strong growth prospects, including:
    • Manaus and Sao Paulo, Brazil; Roatan, Honduras; Asuncion, Paraguay; Puebla, Mexico; Bogotá, Colombia
    • Dusseldorf, Germany and Dublin, Ireland
    • Seoul, South Korea
  • Joint Businesses - The continuing maturation of American's joint business agreements with IAG, parent of British Airways and Iberia, over the Atlantic, and Japan Airlines over the Pacific, were instrumental in driving unit revenue improvements of 5.9 percent and 9.6 percent over the Atlantic and Pacific in 2012, respectively
  • Codeshare - American expanded its long-standing partnership with LATAM Airlines group by embarking on codeshare agreements with TAM and LAN Colombia
  • oneworld® - New member airberlin and members-elect Malaysia and Qatar Airways will bolster American's network

Reorganization and Special Items:

AMR's fourth quarter 2012 results include $350 million of net positive reorganization and special items.

  • Of that amount, AMR recognized a $569 million non-cash income tax benefit from continuing operations during the fourth quarter of 2012 related to gains in Other Comprehensive Income
  • The company recognized a $441 million loss in reorganization items resulting from certain of its direct and indirect U.S. subsidiaries' voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 on November 29, 2011. These items primarily result from estimated claims associated with restructuring the financing arrangements for certain debt, aircraft leases, as well as professional fees
  • The company recognized $58 million in special charges, primarily associated with personnel related restructuring costs
  • The fourth quarter results also include a $280 million benefit from settlement of a commercial dispute

AMR's full year 2012 results include $1.7 billion of net negative reorganization and special items.

  • Of that amount, the company recognized a $2.2 billion loss in reorganization items resulting from certain of its direct and indirect U.S. subsidiaries' voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 on November 29, 2011. These items are primarily from estimated claims associated with restructuring the financing arrangements for certain debt, aircraft leases, and rejecting certain special facility revenue bonds, as well as professional fees
  • The company recognized $387 million in special charges, primarily associated with personnel related restructuring costs
  • As described above, in the fourth quarter, the company recognized a $569 million non-cash income tax benefit from continuing operations, and a $280 million benefit from a settlement of a commercial dispute

Capacity Guidance

AMR estimates consolidated capacity in the first quarter of 2013 to be down 1.7 percent versus the first quarter of 2012.

Factors contributing to this estimated reduction in capacity include the absence of Leap Day in 2013, and progress American has made in implementing its Main Cabin Extra program removing seats from the coach cabin. To date, American has completed the retrofit of its Boeing 757 and 767 fleets, has completed approximately half of its 737 fleet, and will commence the retrofit of the MD-80 fleet in January 2013 with completion targeted for the second quarter.

As previously reported, American experienced an unusually high number of pilot retirements in the fall of 2011 that resulted in capacity reductions for the period November 2011 to February 2012.

Absent the impact of the capacity reductions in January and February of 2012 due to pilot retirements, consolidated capacity in the first quarter of 2013 is estimated to be down 3.4 percent year-over-year.

First Quarter Unit Costs Guidance

AMR will continue to realize restructuring related savings and estimates that in the first quarter of 2013, unit costs will improve year-over-year, despite a capacity headwind due to consolidated capacity decreasing by 1.7 percent and lapping some restructuring related savings that impacted the first quarter of last year.

About American Airlines

American Airlines, American Eagle® and the AmericanConnection® carrier serve 260 airports in more than 50 countries and territories with, on average, more than 3,500 daily flights. The combined network fleet numbers nearly 900 aircraft. American's award-winning website, AA.com®, provides users with easy access to check and book fares, plus personalized news, information and travel offers. American Airlines is a founding member of the oneworld® alliance, which brings together some of the best and biggest names in the airline business, enabling them to offer their customers more services and benefits than any airline can provide on its own. Together, its members and members-elect serve more than 900 destinations with more than 9,000 daily flights to 150 countries and territories. American Airlines, Inc. and American Eagle Airlines, Inc. are subsidiaries of AMR Corporation. AmericanAirlines, American Eagle, AmericanConnection, AA.com, and AAdvantage are trademarks of American Airlines, Inc. AMR Corporation common stock trades under the symbol "AAMRQ" on the OTCQB marketplace, operated by OTC Markets Group.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information

This news release could be viewed as containing forward-looking statements or information. Actual results may differ materially from the results suggested by the statements and information contained herein for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to, the impact of the restructuring of the company and certain of its U.S. subsidiaries, the company's ability to refinance, extend or repay its near and intermediate term debt, the company's substantial level of indebtedness and related interest rates, the potential impact of volatile and rising fuel prices, impairments and restructuring charges, and the potential impact of labor unrest. Because of the company's restructuring, there can be no assurance as to the future value of the company's or any of its subsidiaries' securities, including AMR common stock, which could have little or no value at the end of the restructuring process. Accordingly, the company urges that caution be exercised with respect to existing and future investments in any of these securities (including the company's common stock) or other claims. Readers are referred to the documents filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the company's Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2011, which further identify the important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements in this news release. The company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement or information.

Detailed financial information follows:

 

AMR CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

(in millions, except per share amounts)

(Unaudited)

       
 

Three Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

Revenues

         

    Passenger - American Airlines

$        4,440

 

$     4,439

 

0.0

                      - Regional Affiliates

706

 

701

 

0.8

    Cargo

170

 

171

 

(0.6)

    Other revenues

621

 

645

 

(3.7)

      Total operating revenues

5,937

 

5,956

 

(0.3)

           

Expenses

         

  Aircraft fuel

2,162

 

2,006

 

7.8

  Wages, salaries and benefits

1,555

 

1,790

 

(13.1)

  Other rentals and landing fees

314

 

361

 

(13.0)

  Maintenance, materials and repairs

354

 

301

 

17.7

  Depreciation and amortization

239

 

271

 

(11.7)

  Commissions, booking fees and credit card expense

244

 

253

 

(3.5)

  Aircraft rentals

140

 

179

 

(21.8)

  Food service

142

 

128

 

10.7

  Special charges

58

 

725

 

(92.0)

  Other operating expenses

725

 

725

 

(0.0)

    Total operating expenses

5,933

 

6,739

 

(12.0)

           

Operating Income (Loss)

4

 

(783)

 

*

           

Other Income (Expense)

         

  Interest income

6

 

6

 

1.6

  Interest expense

(159)

 

(199)

 

(20.3)

  Interest capitalized

14

 

12

 

10.6

  Miscellaneous – net

270

 

(13)

 

*

    Total other income

131

 

(194)

 

*

           

Income (Loss) Before Reorganization Items, Net

135

 

(977)

 

*

Reorganization Items, Net

(441)

 

(118)

 

*

Income Before Income Taxes

(307)

 

(1,095)

 

(72.0)

Income tax

(569)

 

-

 

*

Net Income

$        262

 

$  (1,095)

 

*

           

Earnings Per Share

         

Basic

$       0.78

 

$    (3.27)

   

Diluted

$       0.69

 

$    (3.27)

   
           

Number of Shares Used in Computation

         

  Basic

335

 

335

   

  Diluted

382

 

335

   

* Greater than 100%

         

 

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

OPERATING STATISTICS

(Unaudited)

 

OPERATING STATISTICS BY REGIONAL ENTITY

   

American Airlines, Inc.

Three Months Ended December 31, 2012

Entity Results

RASM1

 

Y-O-Y

 

ASMs2

 

Y-O-Y

 

(cents)

 

Change

 

(billions)

 

Change

               

DOT Domestic

11.8

 

0.3%

 

22.0

 

(1.0%)

International

11.9

 

(1.4%)

 

15.4

 

2.5%

     DOT Latin America

13.3

 

(5.4%)

 

8.1

 

9.4%

     DOT Atlantic

10.5

 

3.7%

 

5.0

 

(9.1%)

     DOT Pacific

10.1

 

(1.2%)

 

2.3

 

8.5%

               
                 

American Airlines, Inc.

Three Months Ended December 31, 2012

Entity Results

Load Factor

 

Y-O-Y

 

Yield

 

Y-O-Y

 

(pts)

 

Change (pts)

 

(cents)

 

Change

               

DOT Domestic

82.7

 

(0.6)

 

14.3

 

1.0%

International

79.9

 

(0.4)

 

14.9

 

(0.9%)

     DOT Latin America

78.1

 

(2.3)

 

17.0

 

(2.6%)

     DOT Atlantic

82.1

 

1.7

 

12.8

 

1.6%

     DOT Pacific

81.1

 

2.0

 

12.4

 

(3.6%)

                 

1 Revenue per Available Seat Mile

             

2 Available Seat Miles

             

 

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

OPERATING STATISTICS

(Unaudited)

       
 

Three Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

AMR Corporation Consolidated

         

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

33,068

 

33,181

 

(0.3)

Available seat miles (millions)

40,813

 

40,750

 

0.2

Cargo ton miles (millions)

436

 

441

 

(1.2)

Passenger load factor

81.0%

 

81.4%

 

 (0.4) pts

Passenger revenue yield per passenger mile (cents)

15.56

 

15.49

 

0.5

Passenger revenue per available seat mile (cents)

12.61

 

12.61

 

0.0

Cargo revenue yield per ton mile (cents)

38.98

 

38.77

 

0.5

Fuel consumption (gallons, in millions)

673

 

665

 

1.1

Fuel price per gallon (dollars)

3.22

 

3.01

 

6.6

           

American Airlines, Inc. Mainline Jet Operations

         

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

30,558

 

30,640

 

(0.3)

Available seat miles (millions)

37,466

 

37,308

 

0.4

Cargo ton miles (millions)

436

 

441

 

(1.2)

Passenger load factor

81.6%

 

82.1%

 

 (0.6) pts

Passenger revenue yield per passenger mile (cents)

14.53

 

14.49

 

0.3

Passenger revenue per available seat mile (cents)

11.85

 

11.90

 

(0.4)

Cargo revenue yield per ton mile (cents)

38.98

 

38.77

 

0.5

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional Affiliates (cents) (1)

13.84

 

16.10

 

(14.0)

Fuel consumption (gallons, in millions)

595

 

587

 

1.4

Fuel price per gallon (dollars)

3.22

 

3.02

 

6.6

           

Regional Affiliates

         

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

2,511

 

2,541

 

(1.2)

Available seat miles (millions)

3,347

 

3,442

 

(2.8)

Passenger load factor

75.0%

 

73.8%

 

1.2 pts

           

AMR Corporation

         

Average Equivalent Number of Employees

         

American Airlines

62,400

 

66,500

   

Other

13,800

 

13,700

   

Total

76,200

 

80,200

   
           

(1) Excludes $744 million and $740 million of expense incurred related to Regional Affiliates in 2012 and 2011, respectively.

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(in millions)

(Unaudited)

 
 

Three Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

           

Net Income

$        262

 

$   (1,095)

 

*

Special Items

         

Revenue

-

 

43

 

(100.0)

Severance Related and Impairment Charges

58

 

725

 

(92.0)

Settlement of a Commercial Dispute

(280)

 

-

 

*

OCI Tax Benefit

(569)

 

-

 

*

Reorganization Items

441

 

118

 

*

Net Income Excluding Reorganization and Special Items

(88)

 

(209)

 

(57.9)

           

* Greater than 100%

         

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(in millions)

(Unaudited)

 
 

Three Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

           

Operating Profit

$            4

 

$      (783)

 

*

Special Items

         

Revenue

$             -

 

$           43

   

Severance Related and Impairment Charges

58

 

725

 

(92.0)

Operating Profit, excluding special items

62

 

(15)

 

*

 

* Greater than 100%

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(Unaudited)

   

AMR Corporation Consolidated

Three Months Ended

December 31,

(in millions, except as noted)

2012

 

2011

Total operating expenses

$        5,933

 

$      6,739

Available seat miles

40,813

 

40,750

Operating expenses per available seat mile (cents)

14.54

 

16.54

Less: Impact of special Items (cents)

0.15

 

1.78

         

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding impact of special items (cents)

14.39

 

14.76

         

Percent change

(2.5)%

   
         

Less: Fuel expense per available seat mile (cents)

5.29

 

4.92

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding impact of special items and fuel expense (cents)

9.10

 

9.84

         

Percent change

(7.6)%

   

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(Unaudited)

   

American Airlines, Inc. Mainline Jet Operations

Three Months Ended

December 31,

(in millions, except as noted)

2012

 

2011

Total operating expenses

$        5,931

 

$      6,748

Less: Operating expenses incurred related to Regional Affiliates

744

 

740

Operating expenses excluding expenses incurred related to Regional Affiliates

$        5,187

 

$      6,008

American mainline jet operations available seat miles

37,466

 

37,308

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional Affiliates (cents)

13.84

 

16.10

         

Percent change

(14.0)%

   
         

Less: Impact of special Items (cents)

0.15

 

1.94

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional Affiliates and impact of special items (cents)

13.69

 

14.16

         

Percent change

(3.3)%

   
         

Less: Fuel cost per available seat mile (cents)

5.11

 

4.74

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional Affiliates,

 impact of special items, and fuel expenses (cents)

8.58

 

9.42

         

Percent change

(8.9)%

   
         

Note: The Company believes that operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding the cost of fuel and special items, assists investors in understanding the impact of fuel prices and special items on the Company's operations.

 

American Airlines, Inc. Mainline Jet Operations

Three Months Ended

December 31,

(in millions, except as noted)

2012

 

2011

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional

     

 

    Affiliates (cents)

13.84

 

16.10

Less: Fuel expense per available seat mile (cents)

5.11

 

4.74

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional

     

 

    Affiliates and fuel expenses (cents)

8.73

 

11.36

         

Percent change

(23.2)%

   

 

AMR CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

(in millions, except per share amounts)

(Unaudited)

 
 

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

Revenues

         

    Passenger - American Airlines

$   18,743

 

$   17,947

 

4.4

                      - Regional Affiliates

2,914

 

2,724

 

7.0

    Cargo

669

 

703

 

(4.8)

    Other revenues

2,529

 

2,605

 

(2.9)

      Total operating revenues

24,855

 

23,979

 

3.7

           

Expenses

         

  Aircraft fuel

8,717

 

8,304

 

5.0

  Wages, salaries and benefits

6,897

 

7,053

 

(2.2)

  Other rentals and landing fees

1,304

 

1,432

 

(8.9)

  Maintenance, materials and repairs

1,400

 

1,284

 

9.1

  Depreciation and amortization

1,015

 

1,086

 

(6.5)

  Commissions, booking fees and credit card expense

1,050

 

1,062

 

(1.1)

  Aircraft rentals

550

 

662

 

(17.0)

  Food service

536

 

518

 

3.4

  Special charges

387

 

725

 

(46.7)

  Other operating expenses

2,892

 

2,907

 

(0.5)

    Total operating expenses

24,748

 

25,033

 

(1.1)

           

Operating Income (Loss)

107

 

(1,054)

 

*

           

Other Income (Expense)

         

  Interest income

26

 

26

 

(1.7)

  Interest expense

(662)

 

(826)

 

(19.8)

  Interest capitalized

50

 

40

 

24.8

  Miscellaneous – net

242

 

(47)

 

*

    Total other income

(344)

 

(807)

 

(57.4)

           

Income (Loss) Before Reorganization Items, Net

(237)

 

(1,861)

 

(87.3)

Reorganization Items, Net

(2,208)

 

(118)

 

*

Income Before Income Taxes

(2,445)

 

(1,979)

 

23.6

Income tax

(569)

 

-

 

*

Net Income

$  (1,876)

 

$  (1,979)

 

(5.2)

           

Earnings Per Share

         

Basic

$    (5.60)

 

$    (5.91)

   

Diluted

$    (5.60)

 

$    (5.91)

   
           

Number of Shares Used in Computation

         

  Basic

335

 

335

   

  Diluted

335

 

335

   

* Greater than 100%

 

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

OPERATING STATISTICS

(Unaudited)

 

OPERATING STATISTICS BY REGIONAL ENTITY

 

American Airlines, Inc.

Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2012

Entity Results

RASM1

 

Y-O-Y

 

ASMs2

 

Y-O-Y

 

(cents)

 

Change

 

(billions)

 

Change

               

DOT Domestic

12.2

 

5.5%

 

89.9

 

(1.9%)

International

12.4

 

5.7%

 

62.7

 

0.1%

     DOT Latin America

13.9

 

3.8%

 

31.3

 

4.4%

     DOT Atlantic

11.2

 

5.9%

 

22.3

 

(6.6%)

     DOT Pacific

10.5

 

9.6%

 

9.1

 

3.5%

               
                 

American Airlines, Inc.

Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2012

Entity Results

Load Factor

 

Y-O-Y

 

Yield

 

Y-O-Y

 

(pts)

 

Change (pts)

 

(cents)

 

Change

               

DOT Domestic

83.7

 

0.5

 

14.6

 

5.0%

International

81.6

 

1.5

 

15.2

 

3.8%

     DOT Latin America

80.4

 

(0.4)

 

17.3

 

4.3%

     DOT Atlantic

82.9

 

2.9

 

13.5

 

2.3%

     DOT Pacific

82.4

 

4.3

 

12.7

 

3.9%

                 

1 Revenue per Available Seat Mile

             

2 Available Seat Miles

             

 

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

OPERATING STATISTICS

(Unaudited)

 
 

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

AMR Corporation Consolidated

         

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

136,620

 

136,386

 

0.2

Available seat miles (millions)

166,224

 

167,828

 

(1.0)

Cargo ton miles (millions)

1,761

 

1,783

 

(1.2)

Passenger load factor

82.2%

 

81.3%

 

0.9 pts

Passenger revenue yield per passenger mile (cents)

15.85

 

15.16

 

4.6

Passenger revenue per available seat mile (cents)

13.03

 

12.32

 

5.8

Cargo revenue yield per ton mile (cents)

37.97

 

39.40

 

(3.7)

Fuel consumption (gallons, in millions)

2,723

 

2,756

 

(1.2)

Fuel price per gallon (gallons)

3.20

 

3.01

 

6.3

           

American Airlines, Inc. Mainline Jet Operations

         

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

126,406

 

126,491

 

(0.1)

Available seat miles (millions)

152,628

 

154,321

 

(1.1)

Cargo ton miles (millions)

1,761

 

1,783

 

(1.2)

Passenger load factor

82.8%

 

82.0%

 

0.9 pts

Passenger revenue yield per passenger mile (cents)

14.83

 

14.19

 

4.5

Passenger revenue per available seat mile (cents)

12.28

 

11.63

 

5.6

Cargo revenue yield per ton mile (cents)

37.97

 

39.40

 

(3.7)

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional Affiliates (cents) (1)

14.27

 

14.30

 

(0.2)

Fuel consumption (gallons, in millions)

2,410

 

2,445

 

(1.5)

Fuel price per gallon (gallons)

3.20

 

3.01

 

6.3

           

Regional Affiliates

         

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

10,214

 

9,895

 

3.2

Available seat miles (millions)

13,595

 

13,507

 

0.7

Passenger load factor

75.1%

 

73.3%

 

1.9 pts

           

AMR Corporation

         

Average Equivalent Number of Employees

         

American Airlines

64,550

 

66,500

   

Other

13,200

 

13,600

   

Total

77,750

 

80,100

   
 

(1) Excludes $3 billion and $3.1 billion of expense incurred related to Regional Affiliates in 2012 and 2011, respectively.

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(in millions)

(Unaudited)

 
 

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

           

Net Income

$   (1,876)

 

$   (1,979)

 

(5.2)

Special Items

         

Revenue

-

 

43

 

(100.0)

Severance Related and Impairment Charges

387

 

756

 

(48.8)

Settlement of a Commercial Dispute

(280)

 

-

 

*

OCI Tax Benefit

(569)

 

-

 

*

Reorganization Items

2,208

 

118

 

*

Net Income Excluding Reorganization and Special Items

(130)

 

(1062)

 

(87.7)

* Greater than 100%

 

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(in millions)

(Unaudited)

 
 

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

 

Percent

 

2012

 

2011

 

Change

           

Operating Profit

$        107

 

$  (1,054)

 

*

Special Items

         

Revenue

-

 

43

 

(100.0)

Severance Related and Impairment Charges

387

 

756

 

(48.8)

Operating Profit, excluding special items

494

 

(255)

 

*

* Greater than 100%

 

 

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(Unaudited)

 

AMR Corporation Consolidated

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

(in millions, except as noted)

2012

 

2011

Total operating expenses

$    24,748

 

$    25,033

Available seat miles

166,224

 

167,828

Operating expenses per available seat mile (cents)

14.89

 

14.92

Less: Impact of special Items (cents)

0.23

 

0.45

         

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding impact of

     

 

   special items (cents)

14.66

 

14.47

         

Percent change

1.3%

   
         

Less: Fuel expense per available seat mile (cents)

5.25

 

4.95

       

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding impact of special items and fuel expense (cents)

     

9.41

 

9.52

         

Percent change

(1.1)%

   

 

AMR CORPORATION

NON-GAAP AND OTHER RECONCILIATIONS

(Unaudited)

 

American Airlines, Inc. Mainline Jet Operations

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

(in millions, except as noted)

2012

 

2011

Total operating expenses

$    24,784

 

$    25,128

Less: Operating expenses incurred related to Regional Affiliates

3,007

 

3,055

Operating expenses excluding expenses incurred related to Regional Affiliates

$    21,777

 

$    22,073

American mainline jet operations available seat miles

152,628

 

154,321

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional Affiliates (cents)

14.27

 

14.30

         

Percent change

(0.2)%

   
         

Less: Impact of special Items (cents)

0.25

 

0.49

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional

     

 

    Affiliates and impact of special items (cents)

14.02

 

13.81

         

Percent change

1.5%

   
         

Less: Fuel cost per available seat mile (cents)

5.05

 

4.76

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional Affiliates,

     

 

    impact of special items, and fuel expenses (cents)

8.97

 

9.05

         

Percent change

(0.9)%

   
       

Note: The Company believes that operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding the cost of fuel and special items, assists investors in understanding the impact of fuel prices and special items on the Company's operations.

 

American Airlines, Inc. Mainline Jet Operations

Twelve Months Ended

December 31,

(in millions, except as noted)

2012

 

2011

 
           

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional

       

 

    Affiliates (cents)

14.27

 

14.30

 

Less: Fuel expense per available seat mile (cents)

5.05

 

4.76

 

Operating expenses per available seat mile, excluding Regional

       

 

    Affiliates and fuel expenses (cents)

9.22

 

9.54

 
           

Percent change

(3.3)%

     

 

Aircraft in Service

             

As of December 31, 2012

             
   

Mainline Aircraft in Service

Mainline Aircraft

 

YE2012A

1QE

2QE

3QE

4QE

YE2013E

McDonnell Douglas MD-80

 

190

(7)

(6)

(12)

(14)

151

Boeing 737-800

 

195

9

9

8

5

226

Boeing 757-200

 

102

(5)

(3)

(2)

(2)

90

Boeing 767-200ER

 

14

(2)

0

0

(4)

8

Boeing 767-300ER

 

58

0

0

0

0

58

Boeing 777-200ER

 

47

0

0

0

0

47

Boeing 777-300ER

 

2

3

3

1

1

10

Airbus A319

 

0

0

0

10

5

15

Airbus A321

 

0

0

0

0

5

5

               

Total Mainline Aircraft

 

608

(2)

3

5

(4)

610

               
               
               
   

Regional Aircraft in Service

Regional Aircraft

 

YE2012A

1QE

2QE

3QE

4QE

YE2013E

Embraer RJ-135

 

21

(2)

(8)

(4)

(7)

0

Embraer RJ-140

 

74

0

0

0

(3)

71

Embraer RJ-145

 

118

0

0

0

0

118

Bombardier CRJ-200

 

12

11

0

0

0

23

Bombardier CRJ-700

 

47

0

0

0

0

47

Super ATR

 

9

(3)

(6)

0

0

0

               

Total Regional Aircraft

 

281

6

(14)

(4)

(10)

259

               
               

Regional fleet plan reflects plan for aircraft operated by wholly owned subsidiaries of AMR and aircraft under executed air service agreements that are operated by third parties.

 

Current AMR Corp. news releases can be accessed at http://www.aa.com

SOURCE AMR Corporation

Sean Collins, Media Relations, Fort Worth, Texas, +1-817-967-1577, mediarelations@aa.com