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渤海租赁上半年调整后净利润增长77%,机队扩张与评级上调共筑竞争力

Core Viewpoint - Bohai Leasing reported significant revenue growth in the first half of 2025, driven by increased aircraft sales and leasing income, despite a one-time impairment loss from the sale of its container leasing subsidiary [1][2]. Financial Performance - The company achieved operating revenue of 28.46 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 75.91% [1]. - The net profit attributable to shareholders was -2.02 billion yuan, but adjusted for the impairment loss, the net profit was 1.27 billion yuan, reflecting a growth of 77.27% [1]. Business Operations - The increase in revenue was attributed to strong global air passenger demand and limited production capacity from aircraft manufacturers, which kept aircraft market values, leasing rates, and renewal rates high [1]. - Bohai Leasing completed the 100% equity transfer of CAL and optimized its fleet structure through aircraft asset sales, leading to improved average yield levels [1]. Debt and Asset Management - To optimize its debt structure, Bohai Leasing's subsidiary Global Sea Containers Two Limited signed an agreement to sell its container leasing subsidiary GSCL, resulting in an impairment loss of approximately 3.29 billion yuan [2]. - The proceeds from the sale are intended to repay high-interest dollar debts and improve cash flow and business recovery [2]. Expansion and Competitive Position - In July 2025, Bohai Leasing's subsidiary Avolon signed a procurement agreement with Airbus for 75 A321NEO and 15 A330NEO aircraft, with deliveries expected by the end of 2033 [3]. - Avolon is now the company with the largest number of aircraft orders globally, enhancing its bargaining power and reducing acquisition costs [3]. Fleet Overview - As of June 30, 2025, Bohai Leasing's fleet comprised 1,105 aircraft, including 663 owned and managed aircraft and 442 on order, primarily consisting of Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 models [4]. - The average age of the fleet is 6.6 years, serving 142 airline customers across 60 countries, making it the second-largest aircraft leasing company by fleet size [4].