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New York Times  Nov 8  Comment 
Construction of a permanent memorial is under way at the crash site in Pennsylvania of United Airlines Flight 93.
PR Newswire  Nov 5  Comment 
CHICAGO, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- United Airlines announced today the airline will inaugurate its first-ever service to Africa in 2010, with one daily, same-plane service from Washington to Accra, Ghana, and Lagos, Nigeria. The airline also
The Economist  Nov 5  Comment 
At least not in first class DRESS codes in first class may sound like a rather dated idea, but not, apparently, at United Airlines. Armando Alvarez, a frequent flyer with United, was given a free upgrade on a...
MarketWatch  Nov 4  Comment 
Airline stocks rose early Wednesday on the back of airline traffic reports that showed fuller planes and even some instances of growth. At last check, the NYSE Arca Airline Index rose 1.2% to 24.32 points with all but two of its 13 components...
The Economist  Nov 4  Comment 
Perhaps he should try a different airline? SUPERB news arrives from across the Atlantic: last week United Airlines managed to lose Dave Carroll's luggage. Mr Carroll, you may recall, has had some problems with...
MarketWatch  Nov 3  Comment 
United Airlines' said late Tuesday traffic in October fell 1.6% to 9.68 billion revenue passenger miles from 9.84 billion revenue miles in October 2008. A revenue passenger mile is equal to one passenger flown one mile. Total capacity last month...
StreetInsider.com  Nov 2  Comment 
Visit StreetInsider.com at http://www.streetinsider.com/Management+Changes/UAL+Corporation+%28UAUA%29+Appoints+Kate+Gebo+as+Vice+President+of+Corporate+Real+Estate/5065919.html for the full story.
Market Intelligence Center  Nov 2  Comment 
UAL (UAUA) was upgraded today by analysts at Next Generation Equity and the stock is now at $6.75, up $0.24 (3.61%) on volume of 2,446,055 shares traded. The analysts upped UAUA to Buy from Neutral. Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from...
newratings.com  Nov 2  Comment 
MarketWatch  Nov 2  Comment 
Airlines stocks were in the green early Monday with a strong showing from Continental and United Airlines parent UAL. At last check, the NYSE Arca Airline Index rose less than 1% to 24.09 points with all but one of its 13 components trading down....
TheStreet.com  Nov 2  Comment 
Airlines are charging customers more fees to book by phone, pick seats and fly during the holidays.
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UAUA AT A GLANCE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Table of Contents      
Intro and Overview
     Introduction
     Business Overview
Analysis and Trends
     Financial Analysis
     Business Segments
     Key Trends and Forces
Competition

United Airlines (Nasdaq:UAUA) is the second largest passenger airline in the world by Available seat miles (ASM)[1] With hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago and Washington D.C., United operates more than 3,000 flights per day to over 200 destinations domestically and internationally.[2]

As with all airlines, oil prices are a significant factor in the company's performance. Since 2003, United's fuel costs have increased by 247% as its average cost per gallon has jumped from $.94 to $3.26 during the same period.[3] United was hit particularly hard by the sharp increases in fuel costs in 2008, as higher fuel prices led to a 38.2% increase in United's Cost per Available Seat Mile (CASM), from 11.39¢ to 15.74¢.[4] Furthermore, United entered into hedging agreements at about $104/barrel in 2008 to protect itself from increasing fuel prices.[5] However, in the second half of 2008 fuel prices plummeted dramatically, reaching about $37/barrel in December 2008.[6] As a result, United posted losses of $568 million in 2008[7] and $51 million in 1Q09 [8] because of devalued hedging contracts.

Because of its high fuel costs and other operating expenses, United has a Cost per Available Seat Mile of 16.7 cents, which was 3% and 12% greater than the network airline average and industry average, respectively.[9] As a result of high operating expenses and declining consumer demand for travel, United has significantly reduced its capacity or Available Seat Miles (ASM). In 2007, UAUA cut its ASMs by about 1%[1] and by 4.3% in 2008 [2], with additional capacity and fleet size reductions planned in 2009.[10]

Business Overview

United Airlines operates more than 3,000 flights daily to more than 200 destinations worldwide on its Mainline United and United Express services.[2] UAUA is the second largest domestic airline by Available Seat Miles (ASM), with 63 million revenue passengers in 2008[4] using its combined fleet of 689 aircraft.[11] In 2009, United plans to permanently remove 100 aircraft from its fleet in order to improve liquidity.[2] In addition to its airline travel services, United also earns revenue through its United Cargo and airline services businesses.

Financial Analysis

Some of United's key operating metics are shown below:

Year Revenue Passenger Miles (Millions)[1] Available Seat Miles (ASM) (Seat Capacity x Miles Flown) (Millions)[1] Load Factor (% of aircraft capacity that is utilized)[1] Revenue per Available Seat Mile (Cents)[1] Cost per Available Seat Mile (CASM) (Cents)[1]
2005 114,272 140,300 81.4% 10.66 12.5
2006 117,470 143,095 82.1% 11.49 13.2
2007 117,399 141,890 82.7% 12.03 13.5
2008 [4] 110,061 135,861 81.0% 12.58 15.74

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Introduction and Overview | Analysis and Trends | Competition



References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 UAUA 2007 10-K, Item 6, pg. 30
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 UAUA 2008 10-K, Item 1, pg. 3
  3. UAUA 2008 10-K, pg. 7
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 UAUA 2008 10-K, Item 6, pg. 36
  5. BNET Travel. Details on United's Fuel Hedges
  6. New York Times. Crude Oil Prices Fall Below $37 a Barrel
  7. UAUA 2008 10-K, pg. 43
  8. UAUA 1Q09 10-Q, pg. 21
  9. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Fourth-Quarter 2008 System Airline Financial Data: Network Airlines Report Fifth Consecutive Quarterly Loss Margin
  10. UAUA 2008 10-K, pg. 38
  11. UAUA 2008 10-K, Item 2, pg. 28
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