Investment Rating - Investment recommendation: Outperform the market (maintained) [8] Core Viewpoints - The aircraft leasing industry is currently experiencing an upward trend in prosperity. Despite gradual improvements in aircraft manufacturers' production capacity, the existing backlog of over 15,000 aircraft orders suggests that the supply-demand imbalance is unlikely to improve in the short term, which will further drive the asset-side revenue levels of aircraft leasing companies [5][12]. Summary by Sections 1. Industry: Capacity Improvement but Supply-Demand Imbalance Persists - The delivery capabilities of aircraft manufacturers have improved significantly compared to 2024. As of the end of July 2025, Boeing and Airbus had average monthly delivery rates of approximately 47 and 53 aircraft, respectively. However, the demand remains strong, with a combined average monthly order volume of 171 aircraft, exceeding the delivery levels [16][17]. - The current backlog of over 15,000 aircraft indicates that it may take more than 10 years to fulfill these orders at the current average delivery rate of 100 aircraft per month [17]. 2. Company: Overall Performance of Aircraft Leasing is Good, Low-Yield Asset Disposal Nearing End 2.1 Performance: Overall Performance is Good - The revenue growth of major aircraft leasing companies in the first half of 2025 was strong, with year-on-year growth rates for Bohai Leasing, Bank of China Aviation Leasing, China Aircraft Leasing, Guoxin Financial Leasing, Aercap, and Air Lease at 75.91%, 6.83%, -14.14%, 8.11%, -0.31%, and 10.48%, respectively [20]. - The net profit growth rates for the same companies were -381.80%, -25.76%, 6.66%, 27.63%, 80.74%, and 293.25%, with some companies experiencing declines due to goodwill impairment and other factors [21]. 2.2 Asset Status: Excellent Asset Package, Aircraft Disposal Approaching End - As of mid-2025, the self-owned and managed fleet sizes for major leasing companies were 663, 483, 181, 312, 1700, and 548 aircraft, respectively, indicating a high overall fleet size and ongoing expansion [10][31]. - The ratio of ordered aircraft to the total fleet for domestic leasing companies is generally above 0.6, suggesting greater potential for fleet expansion compared to Aercap and Air Lease, which have lower ratios [35]. 2.3 Outlook: Revenue Levels Gradually Increasing, Performance Elasticity Varies - The average leasing yield for major aircraft leasing companies in the first half of 2025 was 11.65%, 10.35%, 10.90%, 9.66%, 12.15%, and 9.24%, showing an upward trend [11][44]. - The performance elasticity of companies varies significantly, with Bohai Leasing and China Aircraft Leasing having over 10% of their leases maturing within a year, indicating greater potential for performance elasticity [45]. 3. Investment Recommendations - The overall outlook for the aircraft leasing industry remains positive, with continued upward trends in prosperity. The significant backlog of over 15,000 aircraft orders suggests that the supply-demand imbalance will persist in the short term, further enhancing the revenue levels of aircraft leasing companies [12][46].
非银金融行业专题研究:飞机租赁行业中期业绩表现较好,后续增长潜力依旧较大