*Atlantic Aviation Group.ย 

SHANNON based Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) has confirmed the addition of 50 new jobs following securing a maintenance contract with a โ€˜blue-chipโ€™ international airline for a new maintenance line.

The confirmation of the 50 highly qualified roles is contained in new 2023 accounts for Atlantic Aviation Group Ltd and subsidiaries showing a 68 percent decline in pre-tax profits to โ‚ฌ1.46m last year.

The group sustained the drop in profits as revenues increased by 6 percent from โ‚ฌ95.3m to โ‚ฌ101m.

The business continued to expand in 2023 as numbers employed increased from 652 to 703 as staff costs rose from โ‚ฌ37.82m to โ‚ฌ44.5m.

In 2021, AAG formally acquired the Lufthansa Technik Shannon business from Lufthansa Technik (AG) and under the terms of the deal, approximately 300 Lufthansa Technik Shannon employees joined the AAG group.

The AAG directors state that โ€œthe medium-term outlook for the Group is extremely bright, with further anticipated growth in 2024 and 2025, through a number of strategic growth initiatives that the directors have identified and deployed the necessary resources to ensure their successful executionโ€.

They state that โ€œthe operation of a ninth line of heavy base maintenance in Shannon is planned for Q1 2025, for which a multi-year nose to tail contract has already been secured with a blue chip international airline, and will result in the addition of a further 50 highly qualified technical roles in the Mid-Westโ€.

Reflecting on the 2023 performance, the directors state that โ€œ2023 was a relatively challenging year for Atlantic Aviation group as the aviation industry continues to adjust to the legacy effects of the COVID-19 pandemicโ€.

They state that these adjustments are most evident in the employment market โ€œwhere the sector is attempting to respond to increased passenger demand with a reduced level of available technical resource from a maintenance perspectiveโ€.

They state that the Group โ€œdid however continue to enjoy further growth in both revenue and operating profit across the defence segment of its business, which continued its upward trajectory in 2023โ€.

The directors state that they identified an industry wide challenge in the aviation market which they addressed in a proactive manner and embarked on a successful international recruitment campaign attracting substantial numbers of highly qualified technical resources across a broad range of skill sets.

They state that “the attraction of this experienced technical talent together with the addition of several new multi-year nose to tail contracts, with blue chip multinational airlines, across all eight lines, resulted in a significant improvement to profitability in the final quarter of 2023โ€.

They state that โ€œthis improved performance has continued into the first nine months of 2024, which is substantially ahead of the same period in 2023โ€.

The business last year generated cash of โ‚ฌ3.89m from operating activities.

The groupโ€™s revenues are made up of โ‚ฌ84m in Republic of Ireland revenues and โ‚ฌ16.97m in UK revenues.

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