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It�s tough times for commercial airlines, airplane manufacturers and their suppliers. The good news: aircraft in operation today need to be repainted at some point, and there�s always Asia.
August 10, 2005
By: Christine Esposito
According to the Air Transport Association of America (ATA), a trade organization that represents 95% of the U.S. airline industry (including cargo carriers), 2003 will be another year to forget. ATA is predicting the industry will post a loss of approximately $7 billion in 2003. John Heimlich, director, economic and market research at ATA, said he isn’t expecting an industry-wide, full-year profit until at least 2005. With the number of air travelers down, there are fewer flights needed, and airliners are making do with less by cutting back on routes and parking planes. In June 2001, ATA’s membership had 4,950 mainline aircraft in operation; by the end of 2002 there were just 4,652. (That number may be even lower now, but ATA had yet to release its figures for June 2003). In addition, 13% of the U.S. fleet is currently inactive, according ATA, which translates to about 1,000 planes sitting idle somewhere. To make matters worse, within the last few weeks, major airlines have announced they are holding back on orders.
Runway to Growth: Asia While the U.S. aviation market continues to sputter, there are opportunities elsewhere, such as Asia, and smart companies are setting up shop there. “There’s an obvious shift in subcontract work to Asia,” said Mr. Bowman,”and we are aligning ourselves with the industry shift.” According to Mr. Bowman, there is consolidation in China among the government-owned airlines to four or five key flagships, which means a boon in livery repainting opportunities. PRC-DeSoto is ready to win this business, as it will soon begin manufacturing aerospace coatings at its Suzhou, China application support center, making its easier for customer to procure products. Custom-blended Desothane HS topcoats (made from qualified tint bases) will be available in the third quarter. “Our timing was perfect on this, said Mr. Bowman. And in the airline business, being on time is everything.
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