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Dassault Aviation: 2014 first half-year results

+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Order intake 38 FALCON vs. 27 in the 2013 first half-year | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Deliveries 25 FALCON and 5 RAFALE vs...
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( * ) Cf. appendix: table of reconciliation between consolidated income and adjusted income.

 

 

Saint-Cloud, 25 July 2014 - The Board of Directors, chaired by Mr. Éric Trappier, closed yesterday the financial statements for the 2014 first half-year. These consolidated condensed interim financial statements were reviewed by the Statutory Auditors who expressed an unqualified opinion. In addition, the Board of Directors acknowledged the designation by the CFE-CGC, the trade-union organization which won the 1 turn of the professional elections, of Mr. Richard BEDERE as director representing the employees.

 

Éric TRAPPIER, Chairman and CEO of DASSAULT AVIATION, stated:

 

«After the launching of the FALCON 5X in October 2013, we unveiled the FALCON 8X in May 2014. Despite the crisis, we have strongly increased the self-funded Research and Development to anticipate the customer requirements through innovation. Today, the FALCON family counts six business jets.

 

In the military field, the budgetary constraints in France threaten the capital expenditures. However, during his visit in Bordeaux and in Istres last June, the French Minister of Defense repeated how much combat aviation is strategic for our country sovereignty. The capacities of our forces, but also many jobs and strategic competences for our country are at stake.

 

For the RAFALE, export would guarantee the sustainability of the program which relies on the credibility of the French base, with in particular the on-going development of the F3-R standard.

 

We are very mobilized in India and we strive, with our French and Indian partners, to concretize the contract of 126 RAFALE as soon as possible.

 

We remain very active with other prospective customers.

 

Concerning drones, the nEUROn continues its flight tests successfully. In addition, DASSAULT AVIATION and BAE SYSTEMS welcome the signing, by the French and British governments, of a joint feasibility phase contract for a potential follow-on Future Combat Air System (FCAS) demonstration program, within the framework of the Lancaster House treaty.

 

In the field of MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance) surveillance drones, we submitted, with AIRBUS DEFENCE & SPACE and ALENIA, a proposal for a European MALE program, with division of tasks, to the German, Italian and French governments.

 

Thus, we need to pursue our efforts to sell RAFALE and FALCON, to ensure the deliveries, to maintain a high level of quality and productivity while innovating».

 

 

Order intake

 

2014 first half-year orders amounted to EUR 1,865 million compared to EUR 1,410 million in the 2013 first half-year, up by 32%. Export represented 92% of the total order intake.

 

New orders stood at 38 FALCON in the 2014 first half-year, vs. 27 FALCON in the 2013 first half-year. FALCON order intake reached EUR 1,599 million in the 2014 first half-year compared to EUR 1,242 million in the 2013 first half-year.

 

Defense orders amounted to EUR 266 million in the 2014 first half-year compared to EUR 168 million in the 2013 first half-year and corresponded to development and Maintenance and Operational Support Program (MCO). They were up by 58% compared to the 2013 first half-year, in particular following the signing of a contract of MCO of the MIRAGE 2000 France and by after-sales related to the MIRAGE 2000-9 United Arab Emirates.

 

Net sales

 

Consolidated net sales amounted to EUR 1,514 million in the 2014 first half-year compared to EUR 1,826 million in the 2013 first half-year, down by 17%.

 

FALCON net sales decreased by 22% compared to last year same period. They stood at EUR 1,043 million in the 2014 first half-year from EUR 1,329 million in the 2013 first half-year. 25 FALCON were delivered in the 2014 first half-year compared to 29 in the 2013 first half-year.

 

The FALCON "book to bill" (order intake/deliveries ratio) reached 1.52 in the 2014 first half-year.

 

5 RAFALE were delivered to French Air Force and Navy in the 2014 first half-year, as in 2013 first half-year. DEFENSE France net sales showed a downturn of 14%, due, more particularly, to the partial invoicing of the nEUROn program in the 2013 first half-year. DEFENSE Export net sales improved by 37% because of an increase in after-sales for United Arab Emirates and India.

 

Backlog

 

As of June 30 , 2014, consolidated backlog amounted to EUR 7,612 million compared to EUR 7,379 million as of December 31 , 2013, representing an increase of 3%, related to the FALCON "book to bill" ratio which is higher than 1.

 

Operating income

 

2014 first half-year operating income reached EUR 113 million compared to EUR 187 million in the 2013 first half-year, down by 40%.

 

The operating margin rate stood at 7.5% compared to 10.3% in the 2013 first half-year.

 

The continuation of a high self-funded Research and Development level combined with the decrease of the net sales and a less favorable currency hedging (1.27$/EUR vs. 1.24$/EUR) explains, for the most part, the deterioration of the operating margin.

 

Adjusted financial income

 

In the 2014 first half-year, adjusted financial income amounted to EUR 17 million, compared to EUR 2 million in the 2013 first half-year. In particular, the Group made a profit of EUR 10 million on the sale of some available-for-sale marketable securities in the 2014 first half-year.

 

Adjusted net income

 

2014 first half-year adjusted net income (excluding THALES) stood at EUR 84 million compared to EUR 122 million in the 2013 first half-year.

 

The adjusted net margin rate (excluding THALES) reached 5.6%, compared to 6.7% in the 2013 first half-year.

 

THALES adjusted contribution to the Group net income, before amortization of Purchase Price Allocation, amounted to EUR 61 million in the 2014 first half-year compared to EUR 53 million in the 2013 first half-year.

 

2014 first half-year adjusted net income stood at EUR 145 million compared to EUR 175 million in the 2013 first half-year, down by 17%.

 

The Adjusted net margin rate reached 9.6%, as in the 2013 first half-year.

 

Financial situation

 

The Group has defined a specific indicator, "available cash", that reflects the Group's total liquidities net of borrowings.

 

Consolidated available cash was EUR 3,147 million as of June 30 , 2014 compared to EUR 3,708 million as of December 31 , 2013, down by EUR 561 million.

 

This decrease is mainly due to an increase in working capital (EUR -586 million, consequence of the rise in inventories and work-in-progress), the dividends payout (EUR -90 million), partially offset by the half-year consolidated net cash from operating activities (EUR +127 million).

 

Group activities

 

FALCON programs

 

The 2014 1 half-year period was marked by:

 

 


 

DEFENSE programs

 

In the 2014 1 half-year, the RAFALE program was marked by:

 

 

Concerning other programs of military aircraft programs, we can mention:

 

 

In the space field, we obtained the order of a new section of pyrotechnical equipment for 18 new ARIANE 5 launchers.

 

2014 outlook

 

In 2014, DASSAULT AVIATION Group expects to deliver around 70 FALCON and 11 RAFALE. 2014 net sales should be lower than 2013 net sales.

 

Contact:

Stéphane Fort

Corporate Communication

Tel. : + 33 (0)1 47 11 86 90

More information on : www.dassault-aviation.com


Appendix: table of reconciliation between consolidated income and adjusted income

 

The impact in the 2014 first half-year of the change in fair value of hedging instruments adjustments, the THALES PPA amortization, and THALES adjustments (for its share) on income statement is detailed below:

 

 

The impact in the 2013 first half-year of the change in fair value of hedging instruments adjustments, the THALES PPA amortization, and THALES adjustments (for its share) on income statement is detailed below:

 

 

(1) neutralization of THALES Purchase Price Allocation (PPA) amortization, net of income tax.

(2) neutralization of the change in fair value, net of income tax, of derivative exchange instruments which do not qualify for hedge accounting under the specific rules of IAS 39 «Financial Instruments».

Readers are reminded that only the consolidated financial statements are reviewed by the Group's statutory auditors. Adjusted financial data are subject to the verification procedures applicable to all of the information provided in this press release.

 


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