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Republic Airways Holdings reports $20 million 2Q profit

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Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (RAH) reported second-quarter net income of $20 million compared to a $14.9 million loss in the year-ago period for business segments Republic Airlines (RW) and Frontier Airlines (F9). The airline said the results were due to F9’s strong performance.

“Frontier produced solid year-over-year unit revenue growth and demonstrates the significant value that is being created in our Frontier segment through the network changes and restructuring efforts we accomplished in 2011,” RAH chairman and CEO Bryan Bedford said.

Revenue fell 1.6% to $728.1 million while expenses lowered 8.9% to $662.9 million, producing an operating profit of $65.2 million, up from a $12.2 million operating profit in the prior-year quarter.

Traffic for RW decreased 11% to 2.57 billion RPMs on an 11.3% drop in capacity to 3.35 billion ASMs, producing a load factor of 76.7%, up 0.2 points. CASM decreased 3.8% to 10.10 cents. CASM ex-fuel was 8.48 cents, up 3.8%.

Traffic for F9 was up 4.7% to 2.74 billion RPMS on a 2.7% rise in capacity to 3.04 billion ASMs, producing a load factor of 90.1%, up 1.7 points. RASM rose 8.3% to 12.18 cents. CASM dropped 5% to 11.68 cents. CASM ex-fuel was down 5.7% to 7.18 cents.

“Despite the significant progress achieved thus far to improve our consolidated business results, we still consumed $39 million of cash in the first six months of 2012; this is unsustainable over the long term,” said Bedford. “We must continue the ongoing effort to restructure our small regional jet operations so that we can return our company to sustainable long-term health and competitiveness.”

The RAH holding company owns Chautauqua Airlines, F9, RW and Shuttle America, flying a combined fleet of 278 aircraft. The company announced in May its RW subsidiary reached a tentative agreement to operate 32 Bombardier Q400 aircraft under the United Express brand
 
Brian Bedford will be spreading the wealth among his fellow senior management team and the shareholders. Pilots should not hold their breath too long and wait to see if they get a piece of the pie. Get rid of Brian Bedford and his fellow execs., raise pilot pay, and then see if this place is worth working in the long run.
 
BB can make the books look however he wants to. Its kind of like polishing a turd before you go and sell it! :puke:

No, you just don't want to face the fact that on the contract FFD side of the industry it's getting harder and harder to make money. But, you keep believing what the IBT tells you, or doesn't tell you but you have to hear it on some forum. Have they even addressed you about not getting released by the NMB? I'm just curious.
 
Why would Republic management want to sell frontier after all this time if they just figured out how to make a profit with it? It doesn't make any sense to sell them now? Just curious?
 
Well, what is taking so long then? I thought that I read on here that you guys would be separated by Spring 2012 at the latest? Its almost Fall 2012 and still no sale? What gives?
 

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