Era Group Inc. Reports First Quarter 2017 Results

HOUSTON, May 02, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Era Group Inc. (NYSE:ERA) (the “Company”) today reported a net loss attributable to the Company of $5.6 million, or $0.27 per diluted share, for its first quarter ended March 31, 2017 (“current quarter”) on operating revenues of $54.5 million compared to net loss attributable to the Company of $3.8 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2016 (“prior year quarter”) on operating revenues of $62.6 million.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”) was $7.0 million in the current quarter compared to $12.2 million in the prior year quarter.  EBITDA adjusted to exclude gains on asset dispositions was $6.9 million in the current quarter compared to $9.3 million in the prior year quarter.  Gains on asset dispositions were $0.1 million in the current quarter compared to $2.9 million in the prior year quarter.

“Against the challenging conditions of the persistent downturn in the offshore oil and gas market, Era continued to generate positive operating cash flow even during what is historically our weakest seasonal quarter,” said Chris Bradshaw, President and Chief Executive Officer of Era Group Inc.  “In addition, first quarter EBITDA was adversely impacted by $1.2 million of extraordinary legal and audit fees.”

First Quarter Results

Operating revenues in the current quarter were $8.1 million lower compared to the prior year quarter primarily due to lower utilization in U.S. oil and gas operations, fewer search and rescue (“SAR”) subscribers and the end of certain dry-leasing contracts.  These decreases were partially offset by higher international oil and gas revenues primarily due to the strengthening of the Brazilian real relative to the U.S. dollar and a new contract in Suriname.

Operating expenses were $6.6 million lower in the current quarter primarily due to reduced repairs and maintenance, personnel and other operating expenses.

Administrative and general expenses were $1.2 million higher in the current quarter due to non-routine professional services fees.

Depreciation expense was $1.2 million lower in the current quarter primarily due to certain assets becoming fully depreciated and asset dispositions subsequent to the prior year quarter.

Gains on asset dispositions were $2.8 million lower in the current quarter.  We sold non-aircraft assets in the current quarter for proceeds of $0.1 million resulting in gains of $0.1 million.  In the prior year quarter, we sold a hangar, two helicopters and related equipment for proceeds of $4.0 million resulting in gains of $2.9 million.

Interest expense was $1.2 million lower in the current quarter primarily due to the capitalization of interest and debt reduction.

Equity earnings were $0.4 million higher in the current quarter primarily due to improved earnings from our Dart Holding Company Ltd. (“Dart”) joint venture.

Sequential Quarter Results

Operating revenues in the current quarter were $1.8 million lower compared to the quarter ended December 31, 2016 (“preceding quarter”) primarily due to lower utilization of light helicopters in our U.S. oil and gas operations, the loss of a SAR subscriber and the end of air medical contracts.  These decreases were partially offset by an increase in international oil and gas revenues primarily due to higher utilization in Brazil.

Operating expenses were consistent with the preceding quarter.  Decreases in personnel and insurance expenses were offset by an increase in other operating expenses.

Administrative and general expenses were $1.0 million higher in the current quarter primarily due to non-routine professional services fees.

EBITDA was $2.4 million lower compared to the preceding quarter.  EBITDA adjusted to exclude gains on asset dispositions was $1.7 million lower.  Gains on asset dispositions were $0.1 million in the current quarter compared to $0.8 million in the preceding quarter.

Net loss attributable to the Company was consistent with the preceding quarter.

Fleet Update

We continue to experience excess capacity in our heavy helicopter fleet.  Excess helicopters include helicopters other than those under customer contracts, undergoing maintenance, dedicated for charter activity or models subject to operational suspension.  We are focused on maximizing the utilization of our fleet and reducing the excess capacity through fleet management initiatives, participation in competitive bids and the pursuit of other opportunities.  In addition, we may sell certain helicopters on an opportunistic basis consistent with our long-standing strategy.

Due to an accident in April 2016 involving an Airbus Helicopters H225 (also known as a EC225LP) model helicopter operated by another helicopter company, the vast majority of the offshore oil and gas fleet of H225 helicopters remains on operational suspension.  We own nine H225 helicopters, including five that are currently located in the U.S., three that are currently located in Brazil and one currently located in Norway.  As of March 31, 2017, the net book value of our H225 helicopters and related inventory of parts and equipment was $158.6 million.  During this suspension of H225 operations, we expect to utilize other heavy and medium helicopters to service our operations.  Although we do not expect the near-term impact of the suspension to be material to our financial condition or results of operations, it is too early to estimate the full extent or duration of the H225 suspension, the market receptivity of the H225 helicopter for future oil and gas operations, the potential impact on residual values of these helicopters and the impact a long-term suspension could have on our results of operations or financial condition.

Capital Commitments

We had unfunded capital commitments of $117.0 million as of March 31, 2017, of which $16.2 million is payable during the remainder of 2017 with the balance payable through 2019.  We may terminate $103.5 million of our total commitments (inclusive of deposits paid on options not yet exercised) without further liability other than aggregate liquidated damages of $2.5 million.  The noncancellable portion of our commitments payable during 2017 is $12.0 million. 

Included in these capital commitments are agreements to purchase five AW189 heavy helicopters, two S92 heavy helicopters and five AW169 light twin helicopters.  The AW189 and S92 helicopters are scheduled to be delivered 2017 through 2019.  Delivery dates for the AW169 helicopters have yet to be determined.  In addition, we had outstanding options to purchase up to ten additional AW189 helicopters. If these options are exercised, the helicopters would be scheduled for delivery beginning in 2019 through 2020.

In April 2017, we took delivery and placed in service one of the S92 helicopters referenced above and paid $2.8 million of the noncancellable portion of our capital commitments.  Also in April, we sold one B212 medium helicopter and a hangar in Alaska for aggregate proceeds of $4.6 million.  These proceeds will be used to help fund capital commitments due in the second quarter of 2017.

Liquidity

As of March 31, 2017, we had $26.3 million in cash balances, $3.8 million in escrow deposits and $117.4 million of remaining availability under the senior secured revolving credit facility (the “Facility”) for total liquidity of $147.5 million.  As of March 31, 2017, the Company’s senior secured leverage ratio, as defined in the Facility, was 1.3x compared to the current covenant requirement of not more than 3.0x, and the Company’s interest coverage ratio was 3.2x compared to the current covenant requirement of not less than 1.75x.

Conference Call

Management will conduct a conference call starting at 10:00 a.m. ET (9:00 a.m. CT) on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, to review the results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2017. The conference call can be accessed as follows:

All callers will need to reference the access code 8140524.

Within the U.S.:  Operator Assisted Toll-Free Dial-In Number: (888) 503-8172

Outside the U.S.:  Operator Assisted International Dial-In Number: (719) 457-2641

Replay

A telephone replay will be available through May 17, 2017 and may be accessed by calling (888) 203-1112 for domestic callers or (719) 457-0820 for international callers.  An audio replay will also be available on the Company’s website at www.erahelicopters.com shortly after the call and will be accessible through May 17, 2017. The accompanying investor presentation will be available on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, on Era’s website at www.erahelicopters.com.

For additional information concerning Era Group, contact Andrew Puhala at (713) 369-4646 or visit Era Group’s website at www.erahelicopters.com.

About Era Group

Era Group is one of the largest helicopter operators in the world and the longest serving helicopter transport operator in the U.S.  In addition to servicing its U.S. customers, Era Group provides helicopters and related services to customers and third-party helicopter operators in other countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, India and Suriname.  Era Group’s helicopters are primarily used to transport personnel to, from and between offshore oil and gas production platforms, drilling rigs and other installations. In addition, Era Group’s helicopters are used to perform emergency air medical, search and rescue, firefighting, utility, VIP transport and flightseeing services.   Era Group also provides a variety of operating lease solutions and technical fleet support to third party operators as well as offering unmanned aerial solutions.

Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure

Certain statements discussed in this release as well as in other reports, materials and oral statements that the Company releases from time to time to the public include "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such forward-looking statements concerning management's expectations, strategic objectives, business prospects, anticipated performance and financial condition and other similar matters involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause the actual results, performance or achievements of results to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements discussed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks, uncertainties and other important factors include, among others, the Company’s dependence on, and the cyclical and volatile nature of, offshore oil and gas exploration, development and production activity, and the impact of general economic conditions and fluctuations in worldwide prices of and demand for oil and natural gas on such activity levels; the Company’s reliance on a small number of customers and the reduction of its customer base resulting from bankruptcies or consolidation; risks that the Company’s customers reduce or cancel contracted services or tender processes; cost savings initiatives implemented by the Company’s customers; risks inherent in operating helicopters; the Company’s ability to maintain an acceptable safety record; the impact of increased United States (“U.S.”) and foreign government regulation and legislation, including potential government implemented moratoriums on drilling activities; the impact of a grounding of all or a portion of the Company’s fleet for extended periods of time or indefinitely on the Company’s business, including its operations and ability to service customers, results of operations or financial condition and/or the market value of the affected helicopter(s); the Company’s ability to successfully expand into other geographic and aviation service markets; risks associated with political instability, governmental action, war, acts of terrorism and changes in the economic condition in any foreign country where the Company does business, which may result in expropriation, nationalization, confiscation or deprivation of the Company’s assets or result in claims of a force majeure situation; the impact of declines in the global economy and financial markets; the impact of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates on the Company’s asset values and cost to purchase helicopters, spare parts and related services; risks related to investing in new lines of service without realizing the expected benefits; risks of engaging in competitive processes or expending significant resources for strategic opportunities, with no guaranty of recoupment; the Company’s reliance on a small number of helicopter manufacturers and suppliers; the Company’s ongoing need to replace aging helicopters; the Company’s reliance on the secondary helicopter market to dispose of older helicopters; the Company’s reliance on information technology; the impact of allocation of risk between the Company and its customers; the liability, legal fees and costs in connection with providing emergency response services; adverse weather conditions and seasonality; risks associated with the Company’s debt structure; the Company’s counterparty credit risk exposure; the impact of operational and financial difficulties of the Company’s joint ventures and partners and the risks associated with identifying and securing joint venture partners when needed; conflict with the other owners of the Company’s non-wholly owned subsidiaries and other equity investees; adverse results of legal proceedings; the Company’s ability to obtain insurance coverage and the adequacy and availability of such coverage; the Company’s ability to remediate the material weakness in its internal controls over financial reporting described its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016; the possibility of labor problems; the attraction and retention of qualified personnel; restrictions on the amount of foreign ownership of the Company’s common stock; and various other matters and factors, many of which are beyond the Company’s control.  In addition, these statements constitute Era Group's cautionary statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. It is not possible to predict or identify all such factors. Consequently, the foregoing should not be considered a complete discussion of all potential risks or uncertainties. The words "estimate," "project," "intend," "believe," "plan" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of the document in which they are made. Era Group disclaims any obligation or undertaking to provide any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement to reflect any change in Era Group's expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which the forward-looking statement is based. The forward-looking statements in this release should be evaluated together with the many uncertainties that affect the Company's businesses, particularly those mentioned under "Risk Factors" in Era Group's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, in Era Group's subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in Era Group's periodic reporting on Form 8-K (if any), which are incorporated by reference.

ERA GROUP INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
      Three Months Ended
 March 31,
      2017     2016
Operating revenues     $ 54,527       $ 62,582  
Costs and expenses:            
Operating     37,757       44,307  
Administrative and general     10,381       9,227  
Depreciation and amortization     11,554       12,766  
Total costs and expenses     59,692       66,300  
Gains on asset dispositions, net     109       2,913  
Operating loss     (5,056 )     (805 )
Other income (expense):            
Interest income     250       301  
Interest expense     (3,589 )     (4,748 )
Foreign currency gains, net     28       281  
Other, net     12       (17 )
Total other income (expense)     (3,299 )     (4,183 )
Loss before income taxes and equity earnings     (8,355 )     (4,988 )
Income tax benefit     (2,103 )     (1,014 )
Loss before equity earnings     (6,252 )     (3,974 )
Equity earnings, net of tax     465       24  
Net loss     (5,787 )     (3,950 )
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest in subsidiary     167       132  
Net loss attributable to Era Group Inc.     $ (5,620 )     $ (3,818 )
             
Income (loss) per common share, basic and diluted     $ (0.27 )     $ (0.19 )
             
Weighted average common shares outstanding, basic and diluted     20,509,463       20,219,937  
             
EBITDA     $ 7,003       $ 12,249  
Adjusted EBITDA     $ 7,003       $ 12,249  
Adjusted EBITDA excluding gains     $ 6,894       $ 9,336  

ERA GROUP INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
      Three Months Ended
      Mar 31,
 2017
    Dec 31,
 2016
    Sep 30,
 2016
    Jun 30,
 2016
    Mar 31,
 2016
Operating revenues     $ 54,527       $ 56,289       $ 65,006       $ 63,351       $ 62,582  
Costs and expenses:                              
Operating     37,757       37,789       40,371       47,396       44,307  
Administrative and general     10,381       9,335       9,504       8,140       9,227  
Depreciation and amortization     11,554       11,339       12,519       12,691       12,766  
Total costs and expenses     59,692       58,463       62,394       68,227       66,300  
Gains (losses) on asset dispositions, net     109       753       (246 )     1,367       2,913  
Operating income (loss)     (5,056 )     (1,421 )     2,366       (3,509 )     (805 )
Other income (expense):                              
Interest income     250       (429 )     466       403       301  
Interest expense     (3,589 )     (4,444 )     (4,003 )     (4,130 )     (4,748 )
Foreign currency gains (losses), net     28       (570 )     (33 )     329       281  
Gain on debt extinguishment                       518        
Other, net     12       6       34       46       (17 )
Total other income (expense)     (3,299 )     (5,437 )     (3,536 )     (2,834 )     (4,183 )
Loss before income taxes and equity earnings     (8,355 )     (6,858 )     (1,170 )     (6,343 )     (4,988 )
Income tax expense (benefit)     (2,103 )     (1,180 )     69       (1,232 )     (1,014 )
Loss before equity earnings     (6,252 )     (5,678 )     (1,239 )     (5,111 )     (3,974 )
Equity earnings, net of tax     465       30       437       601       24  
Net loss     (5,787 )     (5,648 )     (802 )     (4,510 )     (3,950 )
Net loss attributable to non-controlling interest in subsidiary     167       110       242       6,448       132  
Net income (loss) attributable to Era Group Inc.     $ (5,620 )     $ (5,538 )     $ (560 )     $ 1,938       $ (3,818 )
                               
Earnings (loss) per common share, basic     $ (0.27 )     $ (0.27 )     $ (0.03 )     $ 0.09       $ (0.19 )
Earnings (loss) per common share, diluted     $ (0.27 )     $ (0.27 )     $ (0.03 )     $ 0.09       $ (0.19 )
                               
Weighted average common shares outstanding, basic     20,509,463       20,433,155       20,384,348       20,361,533       20,219,937  
Weighted average common shares outstanding, diluted     20,509,463       20,433,155       20,384,348       20,364,382       20,219,937  
                               
EBITDA     $ 7,003       $ 9,384       $ 15,323       $ 10,676       $ 12,249  
Adjusted EBITDA     $ 7,003       $ 9,384       $ 15,323       $ 10,158       $ 12,249  
Adjusted EBITDA excluding gains     $ 6,894       $ 8,631       $ 15,569       $ 8,791       $ 9,336  

ERA GROUP INC.
OPERATING REVENUES BY LINE OF SERVICE
(unaudited, in thousands)
      Three Months Ended
      Mar 31,
 2017
    Dec 31,
 2016
    Sep 30,
 2016
    Jun 30,
 2016
    Mar 31,
 2016
Oil and gas:(1)                              
U.S.     30,341       31,709       35,961       34,585       37,744  
International     17,167       14,881       17,306       16,848       14,054  
Total oil and gas     47,508       46,590       53,267       51,433       51,798  
Dry-leasing     3,279       3,719       2,664       2,827       3,995  
Emergency Response Services (2)     3,740       5,980       5,854       6,597       6,789  
Flightseeing                 3,221       2,494        
      $ 54,527       $ 56,289       $ 65,006       $ 63,351       $ 62,582  

FLIGHT HOURS BY LINE OF SERVICE(3)
(unaudited)
    Three Months Ended
    Mar 31,
 2017
  Dec 31,
 2016
  Sep 30,
 2016
  Jun 30,
 2016
  Mar 31,
 2016
Oil and gas:(1)                    
U.S.   5,219     6,294     7,628     7,307     7,367  
International   2,636     2,477     3,005     2,535     2,332  
Total oil and gas   7,855     8,771     10,633     9,842     9,699  
Emergency Response Services (2)   481     885     1,084     1,031     819  
Flightseeing           970     679      
    8,336     9,656     12,687     11,552     10,518  

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   (1)  Primarily oil and gas services, but also includes revenues from utility services such as firefighting.
   (2)  Includes revenues from SAR and air medical services.
   (3) Does not include hours flown by helicopters in our dry-leasing line of service.

 
ERA GROUP INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands)
      Mar 31,
 2017
    Dec 31,
 2016
    Sep 30,
 2016
    Jun 30,
 2016
    Mar 31,
 2016
ASSETS     (unaudited)           (unaudited)     (unaudited)     (unaudited)
Current assets:                              
Cash and cash equivalents     $ 26,339       $ 26,950       $ 32,144       $ 39,160       $ 30,803  
Receivables:                              
Trade, net of allowance for doubtful accounts     34,840       32,470       34,300       36,830       36,980  
Tax receivables     3,166       3,461             6,011       6,068  
Other     2,396       2,716       6,490       3,641       3,707  
Inventories, net     25,232       25,417       26,615       27,764       27,744  
Prepaid expenses     2,535       1,579       1,799       2,563       3,274  
Escrow deposits     3,779       3,777       190       191       191  
Total current assets     98,287       96,370       101,538       116,160       108,767  
Property and equipment     1,154,835       1,154,028       1,175,131       1,172,242       1,171,271  
Accumulated depreciation     (343,659 )     (332,219 )     (347,113 )     (336,722 )     (325,363 )
Net property and equipment     811,176       821,809       828,018       835,520       845,908  
Equity investments and advances     29,727       29,266       29,595       29,299       28,795  
Intangible assets     1,133       1,137       1,141       1,148       1,153  
Other assets     6,096       6,591       11,177       12,719       12,850  
Total assets     $ 946,419       $ 955,173       $ 971,469       $ 994,846       $ 997,473  
                               
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTEREST AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                              
Current liabilities:                              
Accounts payable and accrued expenses     $ 9,032       $ 8,876       $ 9,132       $ 15,473       $ 10,119  
Accrued wages and benefits     6,881       8,507       9,077       9,565       6,244  
Accrued interest     3,365       529       3,363       612       3,491  
Accrued income taxes     689       666       550              
Accrued other taxes     1,447       2,139       2,311       2,515       1,905  
Accrued contingencies     1,189       1,447       1,543       1,280       2,851  
Current portion of long-term debt     2,199       1,237       1,539       1,569       2,291  
Other current liabilities     2,846       2,222       2,470       2,184       1,775  
Total current liabilities     27,648       25,623       29,985       33,198       28,676  
Long-term debt     225,946       230,139       232,655       252,940       263,590  
Deferred income taxes     223,442       225,472       227,417       227,933       229,083  
Deferred gains and other liabilities     924       1,301       4,280       4,418       2,855  
Total liabilities     477,960       482,535       494,337       518,489       524,204  
                               
Redeemable noncontrolling interest     4,054       4,221       4,331       4,573       4,672  
Equity:                              
Era Group Inc. stockholders’ equity:                              
Common stock     215       211       211       211       211  
Additional paid-in capital     440,164       438,489       437,291       435,714       434,460  
Retained earnings     26,904       32,524       38,062       38,622       36,684  
Treasury shares, at cost     (2,968 )     (2,899 )     (2,855 )     (2,855 )     (2,850 )
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax     90       92       92       92       92  
Total equity     464,405       468,417       472,801       471,784       468,597  
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interest and stockholders’ equity     $ 946,419       $ 955,173       $ 971,469       $ 994,846       $ 997,473  
                                                   
                                                   

Our management uses EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to assess the performance and operating results of our business. EBITDA is defined as Earnings before Interest (includes interest income and interest expense), Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA further adjusted for certain items noted in the reconciliation below that occur during the reported period. We include EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA to provide investors with a supplemental measure of our operating performance. Neither EBITDA nor Adjusted EBITDA is a recognized term under generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. (“GAAP”). Accordingly, they should not be used as an indicator of, or an alternative to, net income as a measure of operating performance. In addition, EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are not intended to be measures of free cash flow available for management’s discretionary use, as they do not consider certain cash requirements, such as debt service requirements. Because the definitions of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA (or similar measures) may vary among companies and industries, they may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures used by other companies.  Each of these non-GAAP measures has limitations and therefore should not be used in isolation or as a substitute for the amounts reported in accordance with GAAP.

The following table provides a reconciliation of Net Income, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA (in thousands).

    Three Months Ended
    Mar 31,
 2017
  Dec 31,
 2016
  Sep 30,
 2016
  Jun 30,
 2016
  Mar 31,
 2016
Net loss   $ (5,787 )   $ (5,648 )   $ (802 )   $ (4,510 )   $ (3,950 )
Depreciation and amortization   11,554     11,339     12,519     12,691     12,766  
Interest income   (250 )   429     (466 )   (403 )   (301 )
Interest expense   3,589     4,444     4,003     4,130     4,748  
Income tax expense (benefit)   (2,103 )   (1,180 )   69     (1,232 )   (1,014 )
EBITDA   $ 7,003     $ 9,384     $ 15,323     $ 10,676     $ 12,249  
Special items (1)               (518 )    
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 7,003     $ 9,384     $ 15,323     $ 10,158     $ 12,249  
Losses (gains) on asset dispositions, net   (109 )   (753 )   246     (1,367 )   (2,913 )
Adjusted EBITDA excluding gains   $ 6,894     $ 8,631     $ 15,569     $ 8,791     $ 9,336  

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 (1) Special items include the following:
            • In the three months ended June 30, 2016, a gain of $0.5 million on the extinguishment of debt related to the repurchase of a portion of our 7.750% Senior Notes.
             

The Facility requires that the Company maintain certain financial ratios on a rolling four-quarter basis.  The interest coverage ratio is a trailing four-quarter quotient of (i) EBITDA (as defined in the Facility) less dividends and distributions divided by (ii) interest expense.  The interest coverage ratio is not a measure of operating performance or liquidity defined by GAAP and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies.  The senior secured leverage ratio is calculated by dividing (i) the sum of secured debt for borrowed money, capital lease obligations and guaranties of obligations of non-consolidated entities by (ii) EBITDA (as defined in the Facility).  The senior secured leverage ratio is not a measure of operating performance or liquidity defined by GAAP and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies.  EBITDA is calculated under the Facility differently than as presented elsewhere in this release.

 
ERA GROUP INC.
FLEET COUNTS (1)
(unaudited)
      Mar 31,
 2017
    Dec 31,
 2016
    Sep 30,
 2016
    Jun 30,
 2016
    Mar 31,
 2016
Heavy:                              
S92     2     2     2     2     2
H225     9     9     9     9     9
AW189     2     2     2     2     2
      13     13     13     13     13
                               
Medium:                              
AW139     36     36     38     38     38
S76 C+/C++     5     6     6     6     6
B212     7     7     7     7     8
B412             1     1     1
      48     49     52     52     53
                               
Light—twin engine:                              
A109     7     7     7     7     7
EC135     15     16     17     17     17
EC145     4     5     5     5     5
BK117     2     2     3     3     3
BO105     3     3     3     3     3
      31     33     35     35     35
                               
Light—single engine:                              
A119     14     14     14     14     14
AS350     27     27     27     28     29
      41     41     41     42     43
Total Helicopters     133     136     141     142     144

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(1) Includes all owned, joint ventured, leased-in and managed helicopters and excludes helicopters fully paid for and delivered but not yet placed in service as of the applicable dates.  For example, the table does not include two AW189 heavy helicopters delivered during the fourth quarter of 2016 but not yet placed in service as of March 31, 2017.

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