Friday, August 3, 2012

Aircastle Announces Second Quarter 2012 Results ? World Leasing ...

Board Declares Third Quarter Dividend on Common Shares of $0.15
Highlights
? Lease rental revenue of $153.6 million and EBITDA(1) of $146.8 million
? Net income of $16.3 million, or $0.23 per diluted common share
? Adjusted net income(1) of $25.8 million, or $0.36 per diluted common share
? Invested $490 million to date in 2012 and signed commitments for more than $200 million in additional aircraft investments
? Issued $800 million of unsecured notes and repaid Term Financing No. 1, increasing our unencumbered asset base to $2.0 billion
? Fleet utilization was 98% while our aircraft portfolio yield remained at 14%
? 25th consecutive quarterly dividend declared by Aircastle?s Board of Directors

??Aircastle Limited?(the ?Company? or ?Aircastle?) (NYSE: AYR) reported second quarter 2012 net income of?$16.3 million, or?$0.23?per diluted common share, and adjusted net income of?$25.8 million, or?$0.36?per diluted common share.? The second quarter results included lease rental revenues of?$153.6 million?versus?$143.4 million?in the second quarter of 2011.

Commenting on the results,?Ron Wainshal,?Aircastle?s CEO, stated: ?We are executing our business plan effectively.? During the second quarter, we were very successful in acquiring attractive investments as shrinking bank market capacity is making it more difficult for many of our competitors to source financing.? At the same time and in conjunction with the issuance of?$800 million?in unsecured notes, we increased our unencumbered asset base to?$2.0 billion, or 42% of our fleet, enhancing our profile with capital markets investors.? Operationally, we are continuing to manage our portfolio well and have made good progress with lease placements despite challenging market conditions.?

(1).?Refer to Supplemental Financial Information accompanying this press release for a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP numbers.

Second Quarter Results

Lease rental revenues for the second quarter were?$153.6 million, up?$10.3 million, or 7%, year over year, due primarily to an increase of?$27.0 million?from aircraft acquisitions, partially offset by lower revenues from aircraft sold of?$8.5 million?and lease extensions, transitions and terminations of?$8.2 million.

Total revenues for the second quarter were?$172.2 million, an increase of?$23.3 million, or 16%, versus the previous year.? This increase primarily reflects higher lease rental revenue as discussed above, as well as?$5.4 million?of higher maintenance revenues and?$5.1 million?of lower amortization of net lease premiums, discounts and incentives.

Following?Cimber Sterling?s bankruptcy in May, we repossessed three aircraft.? In the second quarter, we recorded?$7.7 million?of maintenance revenue and reversed?$6.9 million?of lease incentive amortization for work we had anticipated being completed prior to the return of these aircraft that was not performed.? These aircraft have all been successfully placed with new lessees.

EBITDA for the second quarter was?$146.8 million, up?$4.5 million, or 3%, from the second quarter of 2011, as higher lease rental revenues of?$10.3 million?and higher maintenance and other revenues totaling?$8.0 million?were partially offset by lower gains from the sale of aircraft of?$7.4 million, higher aircraft impairment charges of?$4.9 million?and higher maintenance expenses of?$1.9 million.

During the second quarter, we recorded a?$2.9 million?gain reflecting an insurance settlement associated with a Boeing 767-300ER that had been leased to?LOT Polish Airlines.? Additionally, after evaluating future revenues and higher than expected aircraft-specific maintenance costs relating to one Boeing 767-300ER, which came off lease during the quarter, we recorded an impairment charge of?$8.0 million.? This was partially offset by maintenance and other revenue of?$2.4 million.? We also sold one Boeing 757-200 during the quarter which resulted in an impairment charge of?$2.1 million.

Net income for the second quarter was?$16.3 million, down?$7.0 million, or 30%, as the?$23.3 million?increase in total revenues was offset by higher interest, net of$8.2 million, higher depreciation of?$8.5 million, lower gains on the sale of flight equipment of?$7.4 million?and higher aircraft impairment charges of?$4.9 million.

Adjusted net income for the quarter was?$25.8 million, down?$6.4 million?year over year, and reflects higher total revenues of?$23.3 million?offset by higher depreciation of?$8.5 million, higher adjusted interest expense of?$7.4 million, lower gains on sale of flight equipment of?$7.4 million, higher aircraft impairment charges of?$4.9 million?and higher maintenance costs of?$1.9 million.

Aviation Assets

Thus far in 2012, we have invested?$490 million?in aircraft and aircraft-secured debt investments consisting of 14 aircraft and one secured loan.? More than?$400 million?of these investments were completed during the second quarter.? In addition, we have entered into commitments to acquire more than?$200 million?in aircraft which we expect to close during the second half of 2012.

With respect to aircraft sales, during the second quarter we disposed of two aircraft:? the Boeing 767-300ER leased to?LOT Polish Airlines?as mentioned above, and one Boeing 757-200 aircraft that had been scheduled to come off lease later this year and that we sold to the lessee.

As of?June 30, 2012,?Aircastle?owned 155 aircraft having a net book value of?$4.7 billion.? Of these, 67 aircraft with a net book value of?$2.0 billion?are unencumbered.

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Owned Aircraft

as of

June 30,

2012(A)

129 Passenger Aircraft

70%

26 Freighter Aircraft

30%

Number of Lessees

67

Number of Countries

36

Weighted Average Remaining Lease Term (years)(B)

4.9

Weighted Average Fleet Utilization during the three months ended?June 30, 2012(C)

98%

Portfolio Yield for the Second Quarter 2012(D)

14%

(A) Percentages calculated using net book value of flight equipment held for lease and net investment in finance
leases as of?June 30, 2012.

(B) Weighted average remaining lease term (years) by net book value.

(C) Aircraft on-lease days as a percent of total days in period weighted by net book value, excluding aircraft in
freighter conversion.

(D) Lease rental revenue for the period as a percent of average net book value of flight equipment held for lease
for the period; quarterly information is annualized.

Financing Update

In?April 2012, we closed an?$800 million?unsecured notes offering, consisting of?$500 million?of 6.75% senior notes due 2017 and?$300 million?of 7.625% senior notes due in 2020, both of which were issued at par.??Aircastle?used the net proceeds from the offering to repay outstanding indebtedness under its Term Financing No. 1 and the termination of associated interest rate derivatives, with the balance used for general corporate purposes, including the purchase of aviation assets.

In?June 2012, our new five-year interest rate swap arrangement became effective for Securitization No. 2, resulting in a new fixed pay interest rate of 1.58%.? The new swap arrangement provides a significant reduction in interest costs compared to the previous equivalent rate of 5.56% with estimated savings of approximately?$30 million?over the next twelve months.? The new swap arrangement was structured to hedge approximately 75% of the expected debt balance of Securitization No. 2 and matures in June of 2017.

Also in?April 2012, we delivered a new Airbus A330-200 aircraft on long-term lease to?Virgin Australia Airlines, one of?Australia?s leading carriers. ?Debt financing for this purchase was arranged and provided by The Bank of?Tokyo???Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.?(BTMU) and supported by a guarantee from Compagnie Francaise d?Assurance pour le Commerce Exterieur (COFACE), the French export credit agency. This debt bears interest at a fixed rate of 3.81% per annum and will be repaid over twelve years.

Common Dividend

On?August 1, 2012,?Aircastle?s Board of Directors declared a third quarter 2012 cash dividend on its common shares of?$0.15?per share, payable on?September 14, 2012?to shareholders of record on?August 31, 2012.

Share Repurchase Authorization

On?May 24, 2012?the Company?s Board of Directors authorized the repurchase of up to?$50 million?of the Company?s common shares. Under the program, the Company may purchase its common shares from time to time in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions. The amount and timing of the purchases will depend on a number of factors including the price and availability of the Company?s common shares, trading volume and general market conditions. The Company may also from time to time establish a trading plan under Rule 10b5-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to facilitate purchases of its common shares under this authorization.

Conference Call

In connection with this earnings release, management will host an earnings conference call on?Thursday, August 2, 2012?at?10:00 A.M. Eastern time.? All interested parties are welcome to participate on the live call.? The conference call can be accessed by dialing (877) 857-6151 (from within the U.S. and?Canada) or (719) 325-4940 (from outside of the U.S. and?Canada) ten minutes prior to the scheduled start and referencing the ?Aircastle Second Quarter Earnings Call.?

A simultaneous webcast of the conference call will be available to the public on a listen-only basis at?www.aircastle.com.? Please allow extra time prior to the call to visit the site and download the necessary software required to listen to the internet broadcast.? A replay of the webcast will be available for three months following the call.? In addition to this earnings release an accompanying power point presentation has been posted to the Investor Relations section of?Aircastle?s website.

For those who are not available to listen to the live call, a replay will be available until?11:59 P.M. Eastern time?on?Thursday, August 30, 2012?by dialing (888) 203-1112 (from within the U.S. and?Canada) or (719) 457-0820 (from outside of the U.S. and?Canada); please reference passcode ?5002334.?

About?Aircastle Limited

Aircastle Limited?is a global company that acquires, leases and sells high-utility commercial jet aircraft to airlines throughout the world.? As of?June 30, 2012,Aircastle?s aircraft portfolio consisted of 155 aircraft on lease with 67 customers located in 36 countries.

Safe Harbor

Certain items in this press release and other information we provide from time to time, may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 including, but not necessarily limited to, statements relating to our ability to acquire, sell, lease or finance aircraft, raise capital, pay dividends, and increase revenues, earnings, EBITDA and Adjusted Net Income and the global aviation industry and aircraft leasing sector. Words such as ?anticipates,? ?expects,? ?intends,? ?plans,? ?projects,? ?believes,? ?may,? ?will,? ?would,? ?could,? ?should,? ?seeks,? ?estimates? and variations on these words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These statements are based on management?s current expectations and beliefs and are subject to a number of factors that could lead to actual results materially different from those described in the forward-looking statements;?Aircastle Limited?can give no assurance that its expectations will be attained. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Factors that could have a material adverse effect on our operations and future prospects or that could cause actual results to differ materially fromAircastle Limited?s expectations include, but are not limited to, significant capital markets disruption and volatility, and the significant contraction in the availability of bank financing which may adversely affect our continued ability to obtain additional capital to finance new investments or our working capital needs; volatility in the value of our aircraft; general economic conditions and business conditions affecting demand for aircraft and lease rates; our continued ability to obtain favorable tax treatment in?Bermuda,?Ireland?and other jurisdictions; our ability to pay dividends; high or volatile fuel prices, lack of access to capital, reduced load factors and/or reduced yields, operational disruptions caused by political unrest in?North Africa, the?Middle East?or elsewhere, uncertainties in the Eurozone arising from the sovereign debt crisis and other factors affecting the creditworthiness of our airline customers and their ability to continue to perform their obligations under our leases; termination payments on our interest rate hedges; and other risks detailed from time to time in?Aircastle Limited?s filings with the?Securities and Exchange Commission?(?SEC?), including as previously disclosed in?Aircastle?s 2011 Annual Report on Form 10-K, and in our other filings with the?SEC, press releases and other communications. In addition, new risks and uncertainties emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for?Aircastle?to predict or assess the impact of every factor that may cause its actual results to differ from those contained in any forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release.?Aircastle Limited?expressly disclaims any obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in its expectations with regard thereto or change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any statement is based.

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Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Dollars in thousands, except share data)

December?31,
2011

June?30,
2012

(Unaudited)

ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents

$

295,522

$

291,062

Accounts receivable

3,646

3,129

Restricted cash and cash equivalents

247,452

137,803

Restricted liquidity facility collateral

110,000

107,000

Flight equipment held for lease, net of accumulated depreciation of?$981,932?and?$1,094,244

4,387,986

4,604,493

Net investment in finance leases

?

90,024

Aircraft purchase deposits and progress payments

89,806

5,150

Other assets

90,047

162,876

Total assets

$

5,224,459

$

5,401,537

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS? EQUITY

LIABILITIES

Borrowings from secured financings (including borrowings of ACS Ireland VIEs of?$295,952?and?$231,242, respectively)

$

2,535,759

$

1,924,435

Borrowings from unsecured financings

450,757

1,250,700

Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities

105,432

104,852

Lease rentals received in advance

46,105

48,061

Liquidity facility

110,000

107,000

Security deposits

83,037

82,032

Maintenance payments

347,122

349,125

Fair value of derivative liabilities

141,639

67,939

Total liabilities

3,819,851

3,934,144

Commitments and Contingencies

SHAREHOLDERS? EQUITY

Preference shares, $.01?par value, 50,000,000?shares authorized, no shares issued and outstanding

?

?

Common shares, $.01?par value, 250,000,000?shares authorized, 72,258,472 shares issued and outstanding at December?31, 2011; and 72,249,408?shares issued and outstanding at?June 30, 2012

723

722

Additional paid-in capital

1,400,090

1,400,443

Retained earnings

191,476

218,690

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(187,681)

(152,462)

Total shareholders? equity

1,404,608

1,467,393

Total liabilities and shareholders? equity

$

5,224,459

$

5,401,537

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Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

June 30,

Six Months Ended

June 30,

2011

2012

2011

2012

Revenues:

Lease rental revenue

$

143,355

$

153,624

$

284,471

$

305,866

Amortization of lease premiums, discounts and lease incentives

(3,030)

2,044

(6,132)

446

Maintenance revenue

8,162

13,535

25,006

26,182

Total lease rentals

148,487

169,203

303,345

332,494

Other revenue

351

2,978

3,407

4,602

Total revenues

148,838

172,181

306,752

337,096

Expenses:

Depreciation

58,576

67,097

118,167

131,611

Interest, net

55,893

64,121

101,512

113,102

Selling, general and administrative (including non-cash share
based payment expense of?$1,178?and?$929?for the three months
ended, and?$3,073?and?$2,105?for the six months ended June 30,
2011 and 2012,? respectively)

11,578

11,511

24,109

24,709

Impairment of Aircraft

5,200

10,111

5,200

10,111

Maintenance and other costs

3,369

5,243

6,899

8,017

Total expenses

134,616

158,083

255,887

287,550

Other income (expense):

Gain on sale of flight equipment

10,299

2,855

19,961

3,051

Other

323

717

(36)

604

Total other income (expense)

10,622

3,572

19,925

3,655

Income from continuing operations before income taxes

24,844

17,670

70,790

53,201

Income tax provision

1,535

1,346

4,804

4,275

Net income

$

23,309

$

16,324

$

65,986

$

48,926

Earnings per common share ? Basic:

Net income per share

$

0.30

$

0.23

$

0.84

$

0.68

Earnings per common share ? Diluted:

Net income per share

$

0.30

$

0.23

$

0.84

$

0.68

Dividends declared per share

$

0.125

$

0.150

$

0.225

$

0.300

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Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(Dollars in thousands)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

June 30,

Six Months Ended

June 30,

2011

2012

2011

2012

Net income

$

23,309

$

16,324

$

65,986

$

48,926

Other comprehensive income, net of tax:

Net change in fair value of derivatives, net of tax
expense of?$128?and?$139?for the three months
ended, and?$528?and?$428?for the six months ended
June 30, 2011?and 2012, respectively

578

5,799

24,046

22,282

Net derivative loss reclassified into earnings

5,391

8,866

8,226

12,937

Other comprehensive income

5,969

14,665

32,272

35,219

Total comprehensive income

$

29,278

$

30,989

$

98,258

$

84,145

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Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Dollars in thousands)
(Unaudited)

Six Months Ended June 30,

2011

2012

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net income

$

65,986

$

48,926

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation

118,167

131,611

Amortization of deferred financing costs

9,417

7,691

Amortization of net lease discounts and lease incentives

6,132

(446)

Deferred income taxes

2,712

2,457

Non-cash share based payment expense

3,073

2,105

Cash flow hedges reclassified into earnings

8,226

12,937

Ineffective portion of cash flow hedges

(598)

366

Security deposits and maintenance payments included in earnings

(25,282)

(25,818)

Gain on sale of flight equipment

(19,961)

(3,051)

Impairment of Aircraft

5,200

10,111

Other

566

(1,222)

Changes in certain assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

(1,366)

(4,434)

Restricted cash and cash equivalents related to operating activities

9,379

?

Other assets

(1,276)

(1,970)

Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities

(11,861)

12,183

Lease rentals received in advance

(5,231)

662

Net cash provided by operating activities

163,283

192,108

Cash flows from investing activities:

Acquisition and improvement of flight equipment and lease incentives

(196,132)

(324,831)

Proceeds from sale of flight equipment

151,577

36,013

Restricted cash and cash equivalents related to sale of flight equipment

?

4,762

Aircraft purchase deposits and progress payments

(76,897)

(23,955)

Net investment in finance leases

?

(91,500)

Collections on finance leases

?

1,476

Purchase of debt investment

?

(43,626)

Principal repayments on debt investment

?

3,245

Other

(10)

(126)

Net cash used in investing activities

(121,462)

(438,542)

Cash flows from financing activities:

Repurchase of shares

(61,403)

(2,129)

Proceeds from term debt financings

230,333

877,100

Securitization and term debt financing repayments

(252,912)

(688,424)

Deferred financing costs

(11,253)

(17,710)

Restricted secured liquidity facility collateral

(37,000)

3,000

Secured liquidity facility collateral

37,000

(3,000)

Restricted cash and cash equivalents related to financing activities

(3,572)

104,887

Security deposits received

10,317

8,310

Security deposits returned

(7,764)

(3,067)

Maintenance payments received

57,571

62,496

Maintenance payments returned

(43,257)

(27,020)

Payments for terminated cash flow hedges

?

(50,757)

Dividends paid

(15,821)

(21,712)

Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities

(97,761)

241,974

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

(55,940)

(4,460)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

239,957

295,522

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$

184,017

$

291,062

Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Supplemental Financial Information
(Amount in thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

June 30,

Six Months Ended

June 30,

2011

2012

2011

2012

(Dollars in thousands)

Revenues

$148,838

$172,181

$306,752

$337,096

EBITDA

$142,343

$146,844

$296,601

$297,468

Adjusted Net Income

$32,120

$25,756

$76,576

$58,128

Adjusted net income allocable to common shares

$31,694

$25,546

$75,640

$57,638

Per common share ? Basic

$0.42

$0.36

$0.98

$0.80

Per common share ? Diluted

$0.42

$0.36

$0.98

$0.80

Basic common shares outstanding

75,701

71,723

77,235

71,710

Diluted common shares outstanding

75,701

71,723

77,235

71,710

Refer to the selected information accompanying this press release for a reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP information.

Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
EBITDA Reconciliation
(Dollars in thousands)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

June 30,

Six Months Ended

June 30,

2011

2012

2011

2012

(Dollars in thousands)

Net income

$

23,309

$

16,324

$

65,986

$

48,926

Depreciation

58,576

67,097

118,167

131,611

Amortization of net lease discounts and lease incentives

3,030

(2,044)

6,132

(446)

Interest, net

55,893

64,121

101,512

113,102

Income tax provision

1,535

1,346

4,804

4,275

EBITDA

$

142,343

$

146,844

$

296,601

$

297,468

We define EBITDA as income from continuing operations before income taxes, interest expense, and depreciation and amortization. We use EBITDA to assess our consolidated financial and operating performance, and we believe this non-GAAP measure is helpful in identifying trends in our performance. Using EBITDA assists us in comparing our operating performance on a consistent basis by removing the impact of our capital structure (primarily interest charges on our outstanding debt) and asset base (primarily depreciation and amortization) from our operating results.

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Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Adjusted Net Income Reconciliation
(Dollars in thousands)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

June 30,

Six Months Ended

June 30,

2011

2012

2011

2012

(Dollars in thousands)

Net income

$

23,309

$

16,324

$

65,986

$

48,926

Ineffective portion and termination of hedges(1)

1,724

1,885

1,249

366

Mark to market of interest rate derivative contracts(2)

257

(712)

616

(599)

???????? Loan termination payment(1)

3,196

?

3,196

?

???????? Write-off of deferred financing fees(1)

2,456

2,914

2,456

2,914

Stock compensation expense(3)

1,178

929

3,073

2,105

??????? Term Financing No. 1 hedge loss amortization charges(1)

?

4,416

?

4,416

Adjusted net income

$

32,120

$

25,756

$

76,576

$

58,128

(1)? Included in Interest, net.
(2)? Included in Other income (expense).
(3)? Included in Selling, general and administrative expenses.

Beginning with the quarter ended?March 31, 2012, management, to be more consistent with reporting practices of peer aircraft leasing companies, has revised the calculation of Adjusted Net Income (?ANI?) to no longer exclude gains (losses) on sales of assets, and to exclude non-cash share based payment expense in the calculation of ANI. Beginning with our Quarterly Report for the quarter ended?June 30, 2012, we also excluded Term Financing No. 1 hedge loss amortization charges which will be reported in Interest, net on our consolidated statement of income from the calculation of ANI. The calculation of ANI for the three months ended?June 30, 2011?has been revised to be comparable with the current period presentation.

Management believes that ANI, when viewed in conjunction with the Company?s results under GAAP and the above reconciliation, provide useful information about operating and period-over-period performance, and provide additional information that is useful for evaluating the underlying operating performance of our business without regard to periodic reporting elements related to interest rate derivative accounting and non-cash share based compensation. However, ANI is not a measure of financial performance or liquidity under GAAP and, accordingly, should not be considered as alternatives to net income (loss) or cash flow from operating activities as indicators of operating performance or liquidity.

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Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Reconciliation of Net Income Allocable to Common Shares
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

June 30, 2012

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2012

Weighted-average shares:

Shares

Percent(2)

Shares

Percent(2)

Common shares outstanding ? Basic

71,723

99.19%

71,710

99.16%

Unvested restricted common shares

589

.81%

610

.84%

Total weighted-average shares outstanding

72,312

100.00%

72,320

100.00%

Net income allocation

Net income

$16,324

100.00%

$48,926

100.00%

Distributed and undistributed earnings allocated to unvested restricted
shares

(133)

(.81%)

(412)

(.84%)

Earnings available to common shares

$16,191

99.19%

$48,514

99.16%

Adjusted net income allocation

Adjusted net income

$25,756

100.00%

$58,128

100.00%

Amounts allocated to unvested restricted shares

(210)

(.81%)

(490)

(.84%)

Amounts allocated to common shares

$25,546

99.19%

$57,638

99.16%

(1)????The Company had no dilutive common share equivalents for the periods presented.
(2)????Percentages rounded to two decimal places.

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Aircastle Limited?and Subsidiaries
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
Reconciliation of Net Income Allocable to Common Shares
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

June 30, 2011

Six Months Ended

June 30, 2011

Weighted-average shares:

Shares

Percent(2)

Shares

Percent(2)

Common shares outstanding ? Basic

75,701

98.67%

77,235

98.78%

Unvested restricted common shares

1,018

1.33%

956

1.22%

Total weighted-average shares outstanding

76,719

100.00%

78,191

100.00%

Net income allocation

Net income

$23,309

100.00%

$65,986

100.00%

Distributed and undistributed earnings allocated to unvested restricted
shares

(309)

(1.33%)

(807)

(1.22%)

Earnings available to common shares

$23,000

98.67%

$65,179

98.78%

Adjusted net income allocation

Adjusted net income

$32,120

100.00%

$76,576