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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Air Canada T.AC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACDVF

Air Canada is an airline company. The Company is a provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market, the Canada-United States (U.S.) transborder market and the international market to and from Canada. It provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and internationally on six continents. The Company’s Aeroplan program is Canada's... see more

TSX:AC - Post Discussion

Air Canada > Summer Capacity
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Post by airlineinvestor on Sep 17, 2021 3:24pm

Summer Capacity

From Air Canada 2019 Q3 MD&A, and 2021 Q2 MD&A and Guidance: 


In Q3 2019 the Airline flew 32,457 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs) – the capacity measure – with 251 airplanes, of which 106 were wide-bodies and 145 were narrow-bodies (end of Q2 2019 fleet size and make-up).


In Q2 2021, the Airline in its forward guidance indicated it planned to fly only 35 percent of 2019 ASMs, or about 11,360 million ASMs (.35 x 32,457).


At the end of Q2 2021, the Airline’s passenger fleet size comprised 196 aircraft, of which 67 are wide-bodies and 129 are narrow-bodies.   

 
Note:  
 
There are actually 78 wide-body aircraft in Air Canada’s fleet, but eleven passenger aircraft have been re-configured to carry cargo (7-Boeing B777s representing about 30 percent of the total B777 fleet and 4-Airbus A330s representing 25 percent of the total A330 fleet).  The eleven ‘cargo’ aircraft would not form part of the Q3 ASM total, as this is a passenger capacity measure.
 

So, according to the Q3 2021 MD&A and Guidance, Air Canada is flying only 35 percent of its 2019 Q3 capacity, yet utilizing 78 percent (196/251) of the passenger aircraft operated in Q3 2019.  (In terms of wide-bodies vs narrow-bodies, there are fewer wide-bodies – 63 percent (67/106) of 2019 W/B aircraft – and 89 percent (129/145) of 2019 N/B aircraft.)

In view of management’s goal to minimize cash burn as the Airline exits the crisis, this doesn’t make sense.  So the question is, are these aircraft fully utilized?
 

No they are not, but in speaking with a B777 Captain (a neighbour) earlier this week, he mentioned that B777 Captains are flying 85-hour blocks (a typical normal summer flying block) while Captains on the remaining fleets are flying in the 72-73 hour range, about 85 percent of the monthly flying hours normally flown in Q3. (The B777 is understaffed in the Captain’s seat due to retirements, and flying requirements are being met through overtime.)


As a (very) high level approximation, if we take the 2019 summer capacity in ASMs and multiple that by the percentage of fleet size compared to 2019 (adjusted lower for fewer wide-body aircraft in the fleet) and then multiply that by the pilot flying hours flown vs what they normally would fly, we get about 60 percent of 2019 capacity:


32,457 x 72 percent x 85 percent = 19,800


This all points to a summer operation that is much more robust than indicated in the Company’s forward guidance, conservatively above 50 percent, and likely closer to 60 percent.  And this does not include cargo capacity (and revenue) from the eleven wide-body ‘cargo’ aircraft. 


My analysis supports the information contained in Rouge10’s post yesterday and in thinkyourmoney’s post today (both links provided below).  Have a great weekend!
 
 

RE:RE:RE:Bankruptcy: Wishful thinking Vs Facts
 
 
https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.ac/air-canada-inc?postid=33867881
 
 

RE:RE:RE:RE:AC Capacity deployed

 
 
https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.ac/air-canada?postid=33877412
Comment by Pachuko on Sep 17, 2021 3:38pm
Airlineinvestor - so if all you say is true what do you see share value to be considering the financial hit they have taken, the dilution we have seen since 2019 and the continued cash burn even if it is less on a scale compared to the past couple of quartes.  Share value at q3 2019 = $43 60% of activity in Q3 2021 = $25 share value Deduct dilution and losses for 2 years = ?? $20 to $23 ...more  
Comment by Veecee1 on Sep 17, 2021 4:10pm
Pukechuko trying hard to push stock down, 60% capacity is now , this will continue to improve especially heading into Q4 , plus big cargo demand into holiday season, never mind the Aeroplan cash machine just warming up, your kindergarten analysis and math has no merit 
Comment by Stuffitnow on Sep 17, 2021 4:14pm
Another nick ? Seriously dude ! How many do you have and newsflash !!! Only pumpers think they have an influence on the sp, if you think a basher or a pumper on here as any influence, you're a bigger moron that I thought ! Lol
Comment by Pachuko on Sep 17, 2021 4:51pm
sounds to me like the kid in the schoolyard crying his eyes out is you lol I don't need your insult or your approval dude. Play your game and be happy with it and leave the schoolyard bullying to those who can pull it off. You sound like a big talker and someone who better hope they can run fast or live with the fat lip you are going to end up with. Have a great weekend all both pumpers and ...more  
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Comment by givemeabreak1 on Sep 17, 2021 10:47pm
Veecee you are about as bright as the other boneheads.  You say 60% capacity is now!  The number is a relative number as such meaningless unless you related it to something.  When AC has Aircraft available and they pull them out of service they are reducing capacity when they re-enter service they are increasing capacity.  So if what you are saying is the seat miles are 60 ...more  
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Comment by Stuffitnow on Sep 17, 2021 4:37pm
Poor stinky punany... nobody is shorting right now, they are covering. 
Comment by JuIieRichards on Sep 17, 2021 4:39pm
Doubt very much that Airlineinvestor will waste his breath chatting with Johnny come lately idiot Patchy, aka patchuko. Moron, read up Airlineinvestor's posts, and Rouge10 posts, learn, and be humble. Blowhards like you are a dime a dozen. No nothing but yapp a lot. Now buzz off. Yeeeeeeee Haaaaaaaa
Comment by Stuffitnow on Sep 17, 2021 4:51pm
But there's no other clown pumping troll like you JulioRicardo ;)
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