GOL announces Monthly Investor Update: Capacity, Cash Generation and Liquidity
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, Brazil's largest airline, reported a 2% increase in daily flights in November 2020, reaching an average of 369 flights. The airline's gross sales hit R$886 million, with an average load factor of 84.5%. Boosted by Black Friday ticket sales, net cash generation improved to R$3 million per day, marking a turnaround from cash consumption. GOL maintains a robust liquidity position of approximately R$2.3 billion, with potential sources totaling R$6 billion. The FAA and ANAC have approved the return of Boeing 737 MAX operations, expected to enhance fleet efficiency.
- 2% increase in average daily flights to 369 in November 2020.
- Gross sales reached R$886 million, with average load factor of 84.5%.
- Net cash generation improved to R$3 million per day.
- Total liquidity improved to R$2.3 billion, with potential sources totaling R$6 billion.
- Approval received for the return of Boeing 737 MAX operations, enhancing fleet efficiency.
- Operating aircraft only at 51% of the same period last year.
- Sales declined by 7% compared to previous year.
- Boeing 737 MAX deliveries reduced by 34 aircraft for 2020-2022.
SÃO PAULO, Dec. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL and B3: GOLL4), ("GOL" or "Company"), Brazil's largest airline, today provides its Investor Update for the month of November of 2020. All information is presented in Brazilian Reais (R$). The information below is preliminary and unaudited.
Since the last monthly update on November 18, 2020, GOL increased its capacity to an average of 369 flights per day, a
During GOL's Black Friday campaign in November, more than half a million tickets were sold. These advanced sales work in tandem with GOL's network capacity management to plan for demand in a sustainable and cost-effective way, while increasing operating profitability and cash flow generation at superior levels to its peers. Furthermore, these sales are a favorable indicator of consumer behavior with respect to domestic air travel.
"The good results in November, stimulated by strong Black Friday sales, adds to our confidence that we will see continued demand for travel during Brazil's summer season. We planned our flight network to ensure capacity is adequately matched with market demand," said Paulo Kakinoff, CEO. "GOL has continuously proved itself to be a leader in the aviation industry when it comes to flexibility and speed of adaptability in face of the adversities deriving from this pandemic."
The Company ended November 2020 with a total fleet of 127 B737s. With 94 aircraft operating in its network, daily flight operations increased
After approximately 20 months of tests and investigations, the FAA authorized airlines to resume Boeing 737 MAX flights in the USA, and on November 25, ANAC approved the return of the aircraft operation in Brazil. GOL estimates that its seven MAX-8 will return to operation in its fleet by the end of 2020.
Kakinoff added: "We have trained our pilots and undertaken technical flights for the return of the MAX aircraft, and we are confident that it is one of the safest and most efficient aircraft in the world. The MAX is an important reinforcement to our fleet for the high season, enabling us to more effectively manage our network while also gaining the benefits of its
GOL's single fleet type of Boeing aircraft is a competitive advantage to the airline, enabling it to operate with the lowest and most variable cost structure among its peers. The return of the MAX will enable GOL to resume high aircraft utilization and expand its network, predominantly concentrated in Brazil. Additionally, it will be a main catalyst of unit cost reductions in future years as GOL continues to take measures to strengthen its balance sheet and increase profitability.
Delivering Positive Cash Flow Ahead of Schedule
In November 2020, there was a
During the month, GOL generated net cash ("earn") of R
Richard Lark, CFO stated: "This is the first month that GOL has generated positive net cash flow since the beginning of the crisis, as opposed to net cash consumption. We see this as an important milestone in our recovery."
For December 2020, assuming expected revenues and same items described above, GOL estimates a net cash generation ("earn") of approximately R
Preserving the Company's Balance Sheet Liquidity
GOL ended the month with approximately R
Based on conservative assumptions, and with the increase in operational volumes and sales, GOL has improved its operating cash flow equilibrium. The Company estimates that it has sufficient liquidity to finance its working capital, expenses and debt service during this growth phase.
"We have addressed all the relevant financial obligations provided for in our cash flow, and we have a solid partnership with the main providers of working capital. The financial management since the beginning of this pandemic reflects GOL's commitment to its investors. We are keeping our focus on having a sound capital structure and strengthening the balance sheet through the continued recovery," added Richard Lark, CFO.
Adjusting Fleet Structure to Efficiently Increase Capacity to Meet Demand
Through the end of November 2020, GOL reduced its fleet by 12 Boeing 737 leased aircraft and plans to return two additional aircraft in December 2020. Aircraft returns were part of the last year's fleet plan and did not require contractual alterations, as the Company's plan had already incorporated the flexibility to adjust to the volatility of the air travel business.
GOL has also retained even more asset flexibility, as its existing contracts allow it to reduce its fleet by up to another 30 aircraft in 2021-2022 if needed, which can be further reduced if demand trends lower. Additionally, the Company reduced its 2020-2022 Boeing 737 MAX deliveries by 34 aircraft.
These cancellations represent a definitive reduction in capital expenditures for aircraft acquisition advances (PDPs) and address the Company's capacity planning for the coming years, with plans to fully finance all aircraft expenditures and engine overhauls remaining in 2020. GOL has an order book of 95 aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2022-2032 which provides us with significant flexibility to respond to growth opportunities.
The Company's fleet operating model will continue to provide significant competitive advantages. GOL does not have widebody aircraft or aircraft financed in capital markets structures, EETCs or finance leases. Its fleet consists of
Enhancing GOL's Cost Advantage
Matching capacity to demand has always been a competitive advantage in the Company's fleet management. November 2020 showed continued demand recovery over October 2020 and provided better visibility into the last quarter of the year. GOL maintains significant flexibility to respond to the prevailing demand trends.
In December, GOL is increasing its capacity to approximately 480 flights per day, and nearly 600 daily flights on peak days, placing the Company's operations at over
GOL's aircraft contracts are adjusted to the expected recovery of demand for the end of 2020 and in 2021 and also will provide an effective reduction in the Company's unit operating costs. Additionally, GOL has reduced its fixed costs by converting a portion of its monthly lease payments to variable power-by-the-hour.
In addition, when the MAX resumes its operation, this will increase our cost savings, as a MAX-8s consumes
"Our single-type fleet operating model, variable cost structure and dominant position in Brazil's high-density traffic hubs enables us to quickly add routes to meet demand, while maintaining discipline on capacity and profitability," said Celso Ferrer, VP of Operations.
These competitive advantages are further evidenced by the actions of GOL's stakeholders who have supported the Company during this global crisis. GOL Management fully honored its commitments with the global capital markets and the Company is the only airline in Latin America to have returned capital to investors in 2020. GOL expects these actions will continue to define the Company, and it counts on the continued support and trust of GOL's stakeholders and partners investing in the recovery of the Brazilian market.
Building Trust with the Resumption of Travel
During the months of January to November, the Company obtained the top rating on the Consumidor.gov.br portal, leading in the Solution Index, the Satisfaction Index and the Average Response Time.
"Through our values of Service and Safety, our Customers are increasingly confident in flying. We are working on every front, including ticket sales, customer service, boarding, the in-flight experience and disembarkation services, to ensure that our travelers are comfortable with the entire flight experience. We believe Customers will want to fly with the airline they trust most on Service and Safety, both during and after the pandemic," said Eduardo Bernardes, VP of Sales and Marketing.
In response to the pandemic, GOL reinforced all of its procedures to ensure the Health and Safety of its Customers and Employees, with increased attention to the cleaning of aircraft, including the use of a hospital-grade disinfectant for the service galleries and all areas of intense use in the cabin and the cockpit.
GOL's aircraft have HEPA air filters, which eliminates
Communication has been a priority in GOL's operations. Airport Employees and Crew members are fully prepared advising Customers on social distancing measures and on-board health and safety practices. In addition, the Company has observed exemplary behavior of travelers in relation to their concern for their own safety and that of everyone around them.
As a result of these actions taken by the Company, its Employees and its Customers, on average, active GOL Employees have tested positively for COVID-19 only once in every 1,478 flights, a remarkably low rate, of which the Company is proud.
Key Metrics – November 2020 (preliminary and unaudited)
Liquidity | November/2020 | ∆ October/2020 |
Total liquidity Deposits Unencumbered assets | R R R | + - |
Net Cash generated¹ | November/2020 | ∆ October/2020 |
Cash inflows Cash outflows Net cash generated ("earn") | R R R | + - NM |
Fleet | November/2020 | ∆ October/2020 |
Total (average) Grounded aircraft (average) Operating aircraft (average) Flights per day (average) Network destinations² | 127 32 94 369 ( 63 ( | -1 -8 +7 + + |
Operating Results | November/2020 | ∆ October/2020 |
Seats (000) ASK (million) Load factor Consolidated gross sales (R$MM) Consolidated gross revenue (R$MM) | 1,948 2,254 886 559 | - - +6.5 p.p. + - |
1- Including full payment of financial expenses. 2- Excludes codeshare and interline |
About GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A.
GOL serves more than 36 million passengers annually. With Brazil's largest network, GOL offers customers more than 750 daily flights to over 100 destinations in Brazil and in South America, the Caribbean and the United States. GOLLOG's cargo transportation and logistics business serves more than 3,400 Brazilian municipalities and more than 200 international destinations in 95 countries. SMILES allows over 16 million registered clients to accumulate miles and redeem tickets to more than 700 destinations worldwide on the GOL partner network. Headquartered in São Paulo, GOL has a team of approximately 15,000 highly skilled aviation professionals and operates a fleet of 127 Boeing 737 aircraft, delivering Brazil's top on-time performance and an industry leading 19-year safety record. GOL has invested billions of Reais in facilities, products and services and technology to enhance the customer experience in the air and on the ground. GOL's shares are traded on the NYSE (GOL) and the B3 (GOLL4). For further information, visit www.voegol.com.br/ir.
Disclaimer
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Non-GAAP Measures
To be consistent with industry practice, GOL discloses so-called non-GAAP financial measures which are not recognized under IFRS or U.S. GAAP, including "Net Debt", "Adjusted Net Debt", "total liquidity" and "EBITDA". The Company's management believes that disclosure of non-GAAP measures provides useful information to investors, financial analysts and the public in their review of its operating performance and their comparison of its operating performance to the operating performance of other companies in the same industry and other industries. However, these non-GAAP items do not have standardized meanings and may not be directly comparable to similarly-titled items adopted by other companies. Potential investors should not rely on information not recognized under IFRS as a substitute for the GAAP measures of earnings or liquidity in making an investment decision.
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