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Airline Industry Overview For the Regional Airline Association December 8, 2010

Agenda The Airline Industry at Yearend 2010 Financial Recovery Return to Growth Consolidation Alliances Regional Service Opportunities 2

3 The Airline Industry at Yearend 2010

YTD Revenues Are Up Sharply The major airlines added a combined $12.8 Billion of operating revenues in the first three quarters of 2010 The New United is slightly larger than Delta worldwide and slightly smaller in the U.S. Sources: OAG Form 41 inet, Airline Reports 1Q-30 revenues for the airlines shown grew from $79.4 billion in the 2009 period to $92.2 billion in 2010. 4

Regional Carrier Revenues Were More Stable $5.24bn in 1H 2010 versus $5.19bn 1H 2009 Sources: OAG Form 41 inet, Airline Reports 5

Fuel Prices Have Stabilized Above $2 Per Gallon U.S. Airlines have learned how to be profitable at that level but remain wary and vulnerable to higher prices $4.00 Jet Fuel Price $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 $0.00 Fuel Price/Gallon 6 Source: Air Transport Association

Labor Cost Has Declined as Fuel Cost Spiked and Retreated 16.00 Fuel & Labor Cost /ASM 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 Fuel Cost /ASM Labor Cost /ASM 7 Source: Air Transport Association

Added Revenues Operating profits A $0.2 Billion Op Loss improved to a $6.1 Billion Op Profit Sources: Airline Reports 8

Net Profits Have Rebound Considerably A $2.8 Billion Net Loss Improved to a $2.6 Billion Net Profit Sources: Form 41 inet, Airline Reports Net Income is inclusive of Interest and Tax expense *3Q2010 Net Income statements are unaudited and subject to change. 9

2010: Recovery of Business Travel The worldwide economic recession caused an unprecedented drop in business travel Premium-fare travel collapsed in 2009, off by more than 30%, but recovered gradually through 2010 This represents passengers traveling in first and business class Yields are up but domestic business travel in the U.S. is still down from the pre-recession peak The problem: business travelers contribute the highest margins for the airlines The opportunity: continuing recovery of the economy can boost both business and leisure travel from current levels 10

The U.S. Airlines Reduced Domestic Capacity in 2008-2009 and Have Been Slow to Replace It US Domestic Seats - December Schedules Source: OAG Schedules inet 11

Capacity Restraint Helped 2010 Yield Recovery But yield improvement has slowed 16.00 15.50 Domestic Yield /ASM 2007 15.00 14.50 14.00 2008 2010 13.50 2009 13.00 12.50 2009-2010 Change 2007 2008 2009 2010 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 1.5% 6.4% 12.7% 12.4% 14.8% 18.4% 13.6% 11.9% 8.4% 7.6% 12 Source: Air Transport Association

Mainline System Capacity December ASMs CO/US, FL/WN and DL/NW are merged in December 2010 schedules. Regional ASMs are excluded from Mainline ASMs.

Regional Carrier System ASMs * Trans States includes Compass; US Airways includes PSA and Piedmont; SkyWest includes ExpressJet.

The Airline Industry Has Contracted Four mega-carriers are left after DL-NW and UA-CO mergers United, Delta, American and US Airways contract for most of the operations by RAA member carriers Alaska Airlines is a large network carrier with more limited geographic scope and owns regional Horizon Alaska works effectively with Delta and American JetBlue is following a similar model with interline arrangements Southwest Airlines has entered major markets and will accelerate the development of international booking capability with the acquisition of AirTran Republic s Frontier Airlines is in its own category as a smaller, lower-cost hub operator with a nationwide route network Virgin America uses low costs to offer added amenities but pure LCCs Allegiant and Spirit minimize passenger service 15

Legacy Hub Operators x Now only the Big Five Four 16

Low-Cost Carriers (LCCs) Most LCC operations are in mass markets Southwest is number one in Orlando and Tampa and will get bigger in Florida with the AirTran acquisition LCCs offer simplified services But not always the lowest fares Every airline wants low costs and strong revenue 17

The Regional Sector Is in Transition The hub airlines want fewer 50-seat regional jets Delta s Comair unit will shrink its CRJ200 fleet to 16 by yearend 2012 Republic bought mainline Frontier and Midwest Pinnacle acquired Mesaba and TransStates acquired Compass from Delta SkyWest bought ExpressJet Bankrupt Mesa is reorganizing with fewer 50-seaters Gulfstream is operating in bankruptcy Alaska Airlines has taken over market planning for its Horizon subsidiary AMR would like to divest American Eagle 18

Airline Alliances are Getting Stronger For international services, key members of the alliances have been granted anti-trust immunity. Delta has ATI with Air France, KLM and Alitalia. US Airways is not included in ATI with Star partners UA, CO and LH. DOT recently approved AA-BA-IB, AA-JL and UA-NH. oneworld s LAN is acquiring Star s TAM, making alliance membership uncertain. Mexicana has suspended operations. As of December 5, 2010

Mainline Mergers Are Back in Fashion United-Continental integration will be a challenge Delta-Northwest seems to be succeeding Southwest is buying AirTran US Airways says it will merge someday But it s doing well on its own Still has not integrated operations from merger in 2005 Republic bought Frontier and Midwest The result is uncertain so far but the summer was good Alaska Airlines is thriving on its own 20

The United-Continental merger follows in the footsteps of Delta-Northwest The New United is larger than Delta both worldwide and in the U.S. Southwest with Airtran will be the third largest domestic carrier 21

The US-DL Slot Swap Delta wants to grow at LaGuardia Airport and US Airways wants to grow at Washington National. The carriers proposed to exchange slots to make each stronger at its preferred airport. Delta projected 1 million LGA passengers more than US Airways carries on its small-aircraft services. US Airways announced that it would fly seven new DCA routes if the deal were approved. Delta did not reveal its intentions but both mainline carriers planned expanded opportunities for regional carriers. The FAA put conditions on approval that led the airlines to sue rather than go ahead. 22

23 Regional Service Opportunities

Overview Consolidation of the large mainline carriers has reduced the number of customers for regional services. Cost has been the main focus Aircraft type is an important part of the cost equation Reliability is also important Customer service quality may be an increasing priority 24

More Regional Subs to Be Spun Off? US Airways AMR Alaska 25

Federal Subsidy Essential Air Service EAS is an important revenue source, but specialized Ten carriers participate Four carriers earn 76% of the subsidy DOT now accepts a range of aircraft sizes Smaller models are out of production Carrier Subsidy Amount Great Lakes $62,704,567 Cape Air $21,062,146 Mesaba $20,542,329 Colgan $19,510,097 SeaPort $9,145,618 Gulfstream $8,279,198 SkyWest $8,072,058 Pacific Wings $6,947,714 Air Choice One $6,059,813 ASA $686,489 Total $163,010,029 Aircraft Size Subsidy Amount % Share 50 $5,054,218 3% 30-34 $44,119,466 27% 19 $73,241,156 45% 7-9 $40,595,189 25% Total $163,010,029 100% Source: DOT, US Subsidized EAS Report, May 2010 26

Other Public Revenue Sources Federal Small Community Air Service Development SCASD Program Grants totaled just $7 million for 19 communities Airport and Community Subsidies Subsidies are illegal Incentives have become important but many focus on larger aircraft and international services 27

Thank You Prepared by Sandy Rederer OAG Aviation Consulting 529 14 th St., N.W., Suite 1270 Washington DC 20045 202-821-3086