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ADM ANNOUNCES ITS FINANCIAL RESULTS AT MARCH 31, 2024


MONTRÉAL, May 2, 2024 /CNW/ - ADM Aéroports de Montréal today announced its consolidated operating results for the quarter ended March 31, 2024. These results are accompanied by passenger traffic data for YUL Montréal?Trudeau International Airport.

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"Passenger traffic continues to grow at YUL Montréal?Trudeau International Airport. With this in mind, and with the summer season around the corner, our teams are stepping up their efforts to provide a smoother experience for users of our facilities. By the time our ambitious Flight Plan is completed in 2028, including the addition of parking spaces and drop-off zones, the commissioning of the REM station and the addition of a satellite jetty, we must deploy alternatives to relieve congestion on the airport site," said Yves Beauchamp, President and CEO of ADM. He continued: "In the next few days, for example, the first level of the new P4 multi-level parking lot will be transformed into an express drop-off area, and a second one will be opened in early June near Chemin de la Côte-de-Liesse, offering the people accompanying passengers a choice. Free parking for 40 minutes in all lots should also ease traffic congestion. Throughout all this, we are of course working continuously to adjust our airport processes, in collaboration with the airlines and government agencies. It's going to be a busy summer at YUL, which is good news, as it means Quebecers will have the world at their doorstep, and Montréal will be visited by even more tourists. A dynamic airport benefits its entire community, and I applaud the employees of the airport community who contribute to providing travellers with a warm welcome and quality service."

Financial results

Consolidated revenues were $212.8 million for the first three months of 2024, up $27.0 million, or 14.6%, over the prior-year first quarter. These positive results are mainly due to growth in passenger traffic.

Operating expenses for the quarter totalled $78.5 million, an increase of $12.6 million, or 19.1%, over the same period of 2023. This variance in operating expenses is namely associated with the increase in staff numbers and to statutory wage increases, higher operating costs for passenger services, as well as professional fees related to medium- and long-term development plans for airport facilities.

Transfers to governments (payments in lieu of taxes to municipalities [PILT] and rent paid to Transport Canada) totalled $35.9 million for the period under review, and represented 16.9% of the Corporation's total revenues, compared with $31.2 million and 16.8% respectively for the corresponding quarter of 2023.

Depreciation and impairment of property and equipment and right-of-use assets were $40.7 million for the first three months of 2024, an increase of $1.7 million, or 4.5%, compared with the same period of 2023. This increase is due mainly to the revaluation of certain assets as a result of the new orientations with regards to the program to improve access to YUL.

Net financial expenses totalled $21.3 million at March 31, 2024, down $3.0 million, or 12.3%, compared with the same 2023 quarter. This variance is due mainly to higher interest rates on investments, combined with greater cash surpluses.

The excess of revenues over expenses was $36.7 million at March 31, 2024, an improvement of $11.1 million, or 43.0%, over the first quarter of 2023.  

Financial situation 

ADM's net debt at March 31, 2024, was $2.15 billion, compared with $2.16 billion as at December 31, 2023. See the "Non-GAAP measures" section for further information.

Non-GAAP measures

ADM sometimes presents financial measures that do not have a meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), referred to as non-GAAP measures. They are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies.

EBITDA

EBITDA is defined by ADM as the excess of revenues over expenses before financial expense, income taxes, depreciation and impairment and share in the results of joint ventures. It is used by management as an indicator to evaluate operating performance. EBITDA is meant to provide additional information and is not intended to replace other performance measures prepared under IFRS.

Net debt

Net debt is defined as the difference between the gross balance due on long-term debt, including lease liabilities, and the amount available in cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments as well as the debt service reserve fund.

Key financial measures

 Cumulative to March 31

 (in millions of dollars)

2024

2023

 Variance
(%)

 Revenues

212.8

185.8

14.6

 Operating expenses

78.5

65.9

19.1

 Payments in lieu of municipal taxes (PILT)

12.3

10.8

14.3

Transport Canada rent

23.6

20.4

16.1

 Depreciation and impairment of property and equipment and right-of-use assets

40.7

39.0

4.5

 Net financial expenses

21.3

24.3

(12.3)

 Total expenses

176.4

160.4

10.1

Excess of revenues over expenses before share in the results of joint ventures

36.4

25.4

43.1

 Share in the results of joint ventures

0.3

0.2

18.8

 Excess of revenues over expenses

36.7

25.6

43.0

 EBITDA

98.4

88.7

11.0

The % variance in the above table are calculated with results in thousands.

Capital investments

Investments during the first quarter of 2024 at YUL and YMX were financed by cashflows from operating activities and grants.


 Cumulative as at March 31

 (in millions of dollars)

2024

2023

 Variance
(%)

 Airport Program




 Work completed

43.5

26.8

62.5

 Grants

(4.3)

(7.6)

(43.3)

 Subtotal Airport Program

39.2

19.2

104.3

 REM station




 Work completed

14.3

20.7

(31.0)

 Grants

(7.2)

(16.5)

(56.4)

 Subtotal REM station

7.1

4.2

68.9

 Total capital investments

46.3

23.4

98.0

The % variance in the above tables are calculated with results in thousands.

Net debt (in billions of dollars)

March 31, 2024

December 31, 2023

Variance (%)

2.15

2.16

(0.5)

The % variance in the above tables are calculated with results in thousands.

Passenger traffic

Traffic at YUL totalled 5 million passengers for the first quarter of 2024, an 11.3% increase over the same period in 2023. International traffic was up 15.9%, transborder (U.S.) traffic increased by 14.4%, and domestic traffic climbed by 1.1% compared with the opening quarter of 2023.

Total passenger traffic*

(in thousands)

2024

2023

Variance
2024 vs. 2023

January

1,674.2

1,489.0

12.4 %

February

1,568.4

1,378.5

13.8 %

March

1,786.3

1,651.9

8.1 %

Total

5,028.8

4,519.4

11.3 %

 

*Total passenger traffic includes both revenue and non-revenue passengers and is calculated with results in thousands.


Source: Aéroports de Montréal

Sustainability at ADM

ADM implemented the following initiatives during this quarter to pursue its commitment to sustainability:

To learn more about ADM's actions, visit its Sustainability Indicators site, or read its 2023 Sustainability Report and its Sustainability Plan 1.0.

About ADM Aéroports de Montréal

ADM Aéroports de Montréal is the airport authority for the Greater Montréal area responsible for the management, operation and development of YUL Montréal?Trudeau International Airport, certified 4-stars under the Skytrax World Airport Star Rating program, and YMX International Aerocity of Mirabel.

SOURCE Aéroports de Montréal


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