Sky Harbour Group Corporation Announces its 2023 Financial Results; Updates on New Ground Leases, Construction and Hangar Leasing; Injects Equity into Obligated Group and Files Various Registration Statements with SEC
- Revenue for 2023 increased by 311% compared to 2022, showcasing significant growth for the company.
- SG&A expenses rose by 2.8% in 2023 compared to the previous year, indicating increased operational costs.
- Cash used in operating activities improved to $7.7 million in 2023 from $27.5 million in 2022, reflecting better financial management.
- The company holds strong liquidity with approximately $172 million in cash, restricted cash, and US Treasury investments as of December 31, 2023.
- New ground leases at San Jose and Orlando airports signify the company's expansion plans and strategic growth initiatives.
- Construction delays in Denver, Phoenix, and Dallas, along with remediation costs of $26 - $28 million, pose challenges for the company's timeline and budget.
- High occupancy rates at Houston, Nashville, and Miami campuses indicate strong demand for the company's services and facilities.
- Construction delays in Denver, Phoenix, and Dallas, along with significant remediation costs, could impact the company's financial performance and operational efficiency.
- The replacement of the Stand-by Stock Purchase Agreement with an at-the-market program may introduce uncertainties regarding future stock sales and capital raising strategies.
- While the company reported strong liquidity, the need for a $27 million cash infusion into the PABs Series 2021 Obligated Group suggests potential funding gaps or financial challenges.
- The delay in construction completion dates for key projects may affect revenue generation and overall project timelines.
Insights
The recent financial results and strategic updates from Sky Harbour Group Corporation indicate a significant growth in revenue, a modest increase in SG&A expenses and an improvement in net cash used in operating activities. The 311% revenue increase year-over-year is a substantial figure that reflects the company's expanding operations and may be indicative of successful market penetration and scalability of their business model. This figure far outpaces average industry growth rates for the aviation infrastructure sector, which could suggest that Sky Harbour is capturing market share from competitors or benefiting from a surge in demand for business aviation infrastructure.
Furthermore, the new ground leases at San Jose and Orlando, coupled with the near-full occupancy at existing campuses, suggest a strategic expansion that is aligned with market demand. The pre-leasing at San Jose campus stands out, as it indicates a strong initial demand in a high-rent market, which could lead to higher revenue per square foot. However, the remediation costs for the design flaws in Denver and Phoenix, estimated between $26 and $28 million, are significant one-time expenses that will impact short-term profitability but are necessary for long-term operational integrity and risk mitigation.
From a financial perspective, the equity cash infusion of $27 million into the Series 2021 PABs Obligated Group construction fund is a notable development. This move demonstrates the company's commitment to addressing the remediation costs without excessively leveraging its balance sheet. The strong liquidity position, with approximately $172 million in cash and investments, provides financial stability and the ability to absorb unforeseen costs such as these remediation expenses. The replacement of the Stand-by Stock Purchase Agreement with an at-the-market (ATM) program may offer more flexibility and potentially reduce dilution to existing shareholders, which could be viewed favorably by the market.
Investors should note that the forward-looking statements regarding the expected ground lease executions and construction commencement dates are subject to risks and uncertainties. Delays in construction or changes in market conditions could impact these projections. Nonetheless, the company's proactive approach to registering prior PIPE shares and replacing the stock sale program with an ATM indicates a strategic approach to capital management and investor relations.
The registration of securities, such as the Form S-3 for PIPE shares and warrants, is a compliance measure that aligns with SEC regulations. It is an essential step for ensuring that securities can be legally traded in the market and provides transparency to investors. The legal implications of such filings are important for the company's governance and investor confidence. It is also indicative of Sky Harbour's adherence to regulatory requirements and its preparation for potential future capital raises.
Moreover, the execution of ground leases and the negotiation process for additional leases involve complex legal agreements that are pivotal for the company's expansion strategy. These leases often come with long-term commitments and terms that can have significant financial implications, such as the 50-year lease at Orlando Executive Airport. The legal expertise required to navigate these agreements is vital to ensuring that Sky Harbour's interests are protected and that the deals align with their strategic objectives.
10K:https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0001823587/000143774924009585/ysac20231231_10k.htm
S-3 (ATM): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1823587/000143774924009600/ysac20240326_s3.htm
S-3 (PIPE): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1823587/000143774924009599/ysac20240325_s3.htm
Financial Highlights include:
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2023 revenues increased
311% as compared to 2022. -
2023 SG&A expenses increased
2.8% as compared to 2022. -
Net cash used in operating activities during 2023 improved to
from$7.7 million during 2022.$27.5 million - Please see the link below for the Q4 2023 quarterly report as filed by Sky Harbour Capital LLC (“SH Capital” or the “Obligated Group”) in MSRB/EMMA: https://emma.msrb.org/P21785011-P21370409-P21809128.pdf
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The Company continues to maintain strong liquidity and capital resources. As of December 31, 2023, cash, restricted cash, and US Treasury investments amounted to approximately
, of which$172 million resided at SH Capital.$99 million
Recent noteworthy events include:
- New ground lease at SJC, encompassing an existing hangar facility to be made operational over the coming several weeks, and land for additional future development.
- New ground lease at ORL, with expected construction commencement in Q2 2025.
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Construction of Phases 1 in
Denver ,Phoenix , andDallas delayed by 3-4 months, with an estimated -$26 non-recurring remediation cost. Revised expected completion dates are December 2024, February 2025, and March 2025, respectively.$28 million -
Houston ,Nashville , andMiami campuses are stabilized at95% leased, with potential full occupancy expected at over100% . TheSan Jose facility is58% pre-leased, with an expected operations start date of April 1, 2024.
Site Acquisition Update
The Company and the
The Company and the Greater Orlando Airport Authority executed a ground lease at Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) (lease #11). The 50-year ground lease encompasses twenty acres, accommodating more than 200,000 square feet of hangar, with Phase 1 construction expected to begin in summer 2025. The Orlando Executive Airport is the premier general aviation airport in
Exclusive ground-lease negotiations are underway at five new target airports. Formal ground lease proposals have been submitted or are pending at an additional eight new target airports.
The Company expects to have executed ground leases at three additional airports by the end of 2024 and an additional six airports by end of year 2025 representing an additional aggregate rentable square footage of more than 2 million square feet, primarily in markets with higher per-square-foot tenant rents than those in the first Obligated Group’s six airports.
Construction Update
As previously announced, in December 2023 the Company discovered a flaw in the prototype design employed in the construction of Phases I at Phoenix Deer Valley Airport (“DVT”) and Denver Centennial Airport (“APA”), and that was planned to be employed in Phase I at Dallas Addison Airport (“ADS”).
Having completed a comprehensive review and prototype-redesign process with a leading national structural engineering firm, the Company is executing a remediation plan, including:
- Retrofitting significant elements of the DVT and APA structures currently under construction,
- Modifying the design of ADS structures in pre-construction to conform with Sky Harbour prototype requirements, and
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Applying the amended SH34 and SH16C prototype design to future projects with the intention of:
- Delivering best-in-class 100-year structures of the highest quality and
- Standardizing and streamlining procurement, manufacturing and construction in pursuit of shorter development time frames and lower development costs.
Expected remediation costs are between
Leasing Update
Sky Harbour’s first three campus phases (SGR, BNA and OPF 1) are approximately
SJC is expected to commence operations on April 1, 2024, and is approximately
Registration of prior PIPE Shares, Replacement of Stand-By Share Sale Program and New “Shelf” Registration
As required under the registration rights agreement with the PIPE common stock investors which closed in November 2023, we have filed a registration statement on Form S-3 registering the Class A common shares, the associated PIPE warrants, and the Class A common shares underlying those warrants. Similarly, the Company has terminated its 10 million share Stock Purchase Agreement, originally dated August 18, 2022, and replaced it with a Stock Selling Agreement (“at the market” or “ATM”) with an affiliate of the same broker-dealer of slightly smaller size. The Company did not sell any shares under the original agreement and only intends to sell shares under the new ATM if attractive market opportunities arise.
Equity Cash Infusion into PABs Series 2021 Obligated Group
On March 27, 2024, the Company contributed an additional
CEO Remarks
Tal Keinan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented on 2023 Full year results and other recent events:
“Sky Harbour’s efforts to ramp up site acquisition in 2023 are bearing fruit today and should accelerate throughout 2024 and 2025. Having established our baseline unit economics, the Site Acquisition team’s focus is shifting to the country’s tier-1 metro markets, where excess demand for business aviation hangar space most acutely manifests in higher hangar rents. With prototype design weaknesses addressed rigorously and rectified, we are structuring and growing the Sky Harbour Development Team to accommodate the anticipated scale-up in manufacturing and construction. The Airfield Operations team continues to focus on delivering the most efficient and personalized service suite in business aviation. Sky Harbour took good strides in 2023 in pursuit of its ambition to provide Sky Harbour Residents with the best service at the best facilities on the best airfields in business aviation. We are now gearing up to perform at scale.”
Webcast Conference Call
Sky Harbour will host a live conference call and concurrent webcast at 5 p.m. ET on March 27th, 2024. To join the webcast, please use the following link:
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About Sky Harbour Group Corporation
Sky Harbour Group Corporation is an aviation infrastructure company developing the first nationwide network of Home-Basing campuses for business aircraft. The Company develops, leases and manages general aviation hangars across
Forward Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this release are "forward looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements about the financial condition, results of operations, earnings outlook and prospects of SHG may include statements for the period following the consummation of the business combination. When used in this press release, the words “plan,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “outlook,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “continue,” “could,” “may,” “might,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “should,” “would” and other similar words and expressions (or the negative versions of such words or expressions) are intended to identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. The forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations of the management of SHG as applicable and are inherently subject to uncertainties and changes in circumstances and their potential effects and speak only as of the date of such statement. There can be no assurance that future developments will be those that have been anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties or other assumptions that may cause actual results or performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those discussed and identified in the public filings made or to be made with the SEC by SHG, including the filings described above, regarding the following: expectations regarding SHG’s strategies and future financial performance, including its future business plans, expansion plans or objectives, prospective performance and opportunities and competitors, revenues, products and services, pricing, operating expenses, market trends, liquidity, cash flows and uses of cash, capital expenditures, and SHG’s ability to invest in growth initiatives; SHG’s ability to scale and build the hangars currently under development or planned in a timely and cost-effective manner; the implementation, market acceptance and success of SHG’s business model and growth strategy; the success or profitability of SHG’s hangar facilities; SHG’s future capital requirements and sources and uses of cash; SHG’s ability to obtain funding for its operations and future growth; developments and projections relating to SHG’s competitors and industry; the ability to recognize the anticipated benefits of the business combination; geopolitical risk and changes in applicable laws or regulations; the possibility that SHG may be adversely affected by other economic, business, and/or competitive factors; operational risk; risk that the COVID-19 pandemic, and local, state, and federal responses to addressing the pandemic may have an adverse effect on SHG’s business operations, as well as SHG’s financial condition and results of operations. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize or should any of the assumptions made by the management of SHG prove incorrect, actual results may vary in material respects from those projected in these forward-looking statements. SHG undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
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