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FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. TSX.V: FLY
December 2013
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Disclaimer Forward Looking Statements
This discussion includes certain statements that may be deemed “forward-looking statements” that are subject to risks and uncertainty. All statements, other than statements of historical facts included in this discussion, including, without limitation, those regarding the Company’s financial position, business strategy, projected costs, future plans, projected revenues, objectives of management for future operations, the Company’s ability to meet any repayment obligations, the use of non-GAAP financial measures, trends in the airline industry, the global financial outlook, expanding markets, research and development of next generation products and any government assistance in financing such developments, foreign exchange rate outlooks, new revenue streams and sales projections, cost increases as related to marketing, research and development (including AFIRS 228), administration expenses, and litigation matters, may be or include forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on a number of reasonable assumptions regarding the Canadian, U.S., and global economic environments, local and foreign government policies/regulations and actions and assumptions made based upon discussions to date with the Company’s customers and advisers, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include production rates, timing for product deliveries and installations, Canadian, U.S., and foreign government activities, volatility of the aviation market for the Company’s products and services, factors that result in significant and prolonged disruption of air travel worldwide, U.S. military activity, market prices, foreign exchange rates, continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market, or business conditions in the aviation industry, worldwide political stability or any effect those may have on our customer base. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements.
Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, there can be no assurance that such expectations will prove to have been correct. The Company cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with any forward-looking statements; accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained herein are current only as of the date of this document. The Company disclaims any intentions or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements or comments as a result of any new information, future event or otherwise, unless such disclosure is required by law.
www.flyht.com
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AFIRS Technology
“A six pound heavy-weight that will drive a cultural change on how an airline
operates and manages its data.”
Works on any
aircraft
Continuous
monitoring
Safety and
economic benefit
Enhances all
existing
technologies
Global coverage Expanding menu
of applications
Offers real-time
data transmission
Satellite based
Iridium Network
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The AFIRS UpTime Solution
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FLYHT Products AFIRS
• Regulatory certification for installation on 30 widely used aircraft types
• AFIRS 220 1,400,000 flight hour mark
• AFIRS 228B in the field and generating revenue
• AFIRS 228S undergoing certification in 2013 for safety services use
UpTime
• Introduced in 2004
• Converts small data packets into valuable information
• Allows aircraft operators to manage and monitor operations
• AFIRS gathers, stores, analyzes and transmits data
• UpTime is a client-web interface that delivers information in real-time
• Reports to aircraft operators via e-mail, browser or integrated to systems
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Value Add Products
FLYHTStreamTM
• An emergency data streaming mode
• Can be manually activated by the flight crew, ground support or
automatically triggered by predefined emergency parameters
• FLYHTStream sends critical data such as global position, equipment status
and black box information to ground-based operations
• Patent pending service uses the Iridium satellite network
Flight Data Management (FDM)
• SMS Dashboard
FLYHT Fuel Management System
• Automatically identify fuel consumption trends
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AFIRS Dragon – The Market Entry Product
• Text, Voice and Flight Data, all in one
• Light carry on product
• No STC required
• iPad integrated interface
• Certified by FCC and Iridium
• Battery or power operated
• UpTime enabled
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Investor Consideration
• Unparalleled, proprietary, patent pending real-time data streaming technologies
• Commercial today with significant and growing base of customers
• Recognized global leader airline industry with quick payback
• Saving customers money, time and driving efficiencies
• Scales to large multi-aircraft contracts
• Proven recurring revenue model with multi-year contracts
• Absolute customer satisfaction to date
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One Year Performance
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Accomplishments
• L-3 Communications selling AFIRS to Airbus for factory installs
• NetJets Europe rolling out on Hawker Fleet
• Patents U.S., Europe, China, Canada, Brazil, India & Turkey
• Market and business drivers accelerating opportunities to scale quickly
• Crossed major barriers to entry in aviation industry including regulatory, technological
and customer testing and acceptance
• Strong relationships with regulators in Canada, US, Europe, China, Nigeria and with
airframe builders such as Airbus, Alenia Aermacchi, Bombardier, Embraer, AVIC and
COMAC
• 2014 will be an exciting year
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Industry Changes
• Future Air Navigation System (FANS) in the US
• Controller Pilot Data Link Commands (CPDLC) in Europe
• Evolution of iPad to the Cockpit
• Iridium Certification for Safety Services Messages
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Capital Market Profile
FLYHT provides proprietary technological products and services designed to reduce costs and improve
efficiencies in the airline industry. The Company has patented and commercialized three products and
associated services currently marketed to airlines, manufacturers and maintenance organizations around
the world.
FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd.
200W, 1144 – 29th Avenue NE
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2E 7P1
Telephone: 1-403-250-9956
Facsimile: 1-403-291-9717
Email: [email protected]
• Regulatory Filings: SEDAR
• Incorporated: September 17th 1998
• Transfer agent: Valiant Trust Company - 1-866-313-1872 or [email protected]
• Auditors: KPMG
FLYHT’s headquarters are located in Calgary, AB, Canada and has been since inception in 1998. The
Calgary office has 42 of the 47 employees; we have representation in China, the Middle East, South
America, Africa, United States and Europe. The Company has been publicly traded on the Toronto Venture
Exchange since March 2003, as AMA and since May 2012 under FLY
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Capital Market Profile……cont’d
at December 6, 2013, 2013
Share Price $0.45
Market Capitalization $64.4 million
52 week low $0.135 high $0.46
Share Structure – At September 30, 2013 ** Management, Directors and Officers
Shares Outstanding 143 million
Diluted 182.6 million
Institutional Ownership % Approx. 40.0%
Insider Holdings** 4.9%
2010 2011 2012 3rd Quarter
YTD 2012
3rd Quarter
YTD 2013
Revenue $4.7 $5.5 $6.5 $4.2 $6.1
R&D Expenditures $5.8 $3.3 $2.4 $1.8 $1.5
Loss (before R&D) $3.2 $3.2 $2.5 $2.4 $1.1
Net Loss $9.0 $6.5 $4.9 $4.2 $2.6
Disputed AP $0.0 $1.8 $1.8 $1.8 $1.8
Financial Results Snapshot– ($millions)
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Key Q3 Metrics
• Revenue 42% year over year increase
• Loss before R&D $1.1mm down from $2.4mm in 2012
• Recurring revenue up Year over Year and Quarter over
Quarter
• Continued steady growth
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Competitive Analysis
• No other product offers breadth of AFIRS
• Satcom only included Aircell, Skytrac, Latitude
• ACARS over Iridium include ICG and Avionica
• FLYHTStream has no competitor
• Real time FOQA has no installed competitors
• EFB connections have no installed competitors
• AFIRS is certified for all of the above
• Patents and patent pending exist on the technology
• Proven cost savings
• OEM installs help the buying decision
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Market Drivers
• Need for better communications acknowledged in FANS and CPDLC
• BEA report on AF447 disaster and recommendations leads to mandates
• Pilots want iPads not luggage
• Customer evaluations show savings of $100,000 per plane per year
• Airlines save money with better and more timely information
• reduce turn around time
• reduce fuel consumption
• have the right people in the right place at the right time
• reduce repair costs by having better information to make decisions
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• Regulatory environment is a natural barrier to entry
• FLYHT holds patents on its technologies
• Obtained nearly 60 Supplemental Type Certificates (STC) for 30+ models
• Required for installation on each aircraft type
• Additional STCs are pending or in progress
• A decade of developing industry relationships
• Went through strenuous due diligence processes by customers, partners and
regulators
Massive Barriers To Entry
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Business Model
Certify and
Sell Kits
Build
Applications
Recurring
Revenue
• AFIRS™ 220
• AFIRS™ 228B
• AFIRS™ 228S
• Fuel management
• Engine trending
• Cockpit data
• Exceedence reporting
• Bill for hourly flight
usage per month
• Monthly charges for
applications
Hardware Software Usage
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Recurring Revenue Model
• Sell AFIRS with necessary engineering package to install and activate
• $35 to $60 thousand per aircraft for retrofit
• Factory install at Airbus gets royalties from L3
• Provide various functions on usage basis
• Operational features to provide cost savings for customer
• Voice and data connectivity to the cockpit for safety
• Average recurring revenue greater than $1200 per month per aircraft
• Recurring revenue gross margin 80%
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Avionics Investment drives Recurring Revenue
• R&D investment creates significant recurring revenue opportunities
• Hardware asset life of 10-30 years creates large, long term recurring revenue streams
• AFIRS 220
• $1.2 mm investment
• $15 mm hardware revenue
• $75 to $100 mm in recurring revenue at 80% margin.
-$1,000
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
$7,000
R&D Exp Recurring Rev Hardware Rev
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M2M
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Turning Data into Information
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Using Information to Monitor
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Company Making Opportunities
• Airbus factory and fleet installs
• China with Satcom mandate
• C130 upgrade programs
• Business aviation evolution
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China Opportunity
• China has mandated satellite communications for all aircraft
• Benefits of FLYHT - Iridium relationship now recognized and approved
• Inmarsat is the alternative satellite system, but Iridium is more reliable
and economical
• Exclusive distribution agreement with SkyBlue Technologies (Gov’t
owned)
• 30 installed to date on 7 carriers
• Large potential is realistic but forecasting and timing are difficult
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C130 Up Grades
• 2,442 on the planet in service
• Major overhaul centers
• CMC in Montreal
• 20 installed at RSAF
• IAccess in California
• 6 shipped
• Snow Aviation in Cincinnati
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Business Aircraft Strategy
• NetJets is a Berkshire Hathaway company
• Largest global fractional operator
• Total global fleet – 650+ business jets
• Conducted 2 Year in Service Trial
• Initial Contract (Europe) – Hawker Beechcraft
• 10 operational
• $6 million 5 year contract
• $2k/month/aircraft once installed
• Contract represents less than 5% of total global fleet
• OEM’s being approached as NetJets refreshes it’s fleet
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Management Objectives for 2013
• Become cash flow positive in 2013
• Major Airbus operator for fleet retrofit 2013
• Begin shipping from Airbus factory by late 2013
• Priority is to drive a substantially higher valuation through
accelerated revenue growth and profitability
• Build on our strategic relationships to accelerate growth
• Protect our markets by providing superior technology and service
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2014 Management Objectives • Ramp up China installs to meet mandate
• Install on 2 business aircraft OEMs
• Expand service modules to increase revenues
• Pursue commercial OEM opportunities for another OEM
• FY2014 results from operations positive
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Officers/Senior Management Bill Tempany, President & CEO
Mr. Tempany has more than 35 years of senior management experience in hi-tech companies and more than 15 years’
experience in the public markets. He has been CEO of FLYHT since March 2003 and added President to his title
January 1, 2012. He was founder, President and CEO of Fintech Services Ltd., President and founder of QByte
Services Ltd. (now owned by IBM), and a consultant in the international oil and gas industry to companies such as Ziff
Energy Group and Petrobras.
Thomas French, CGA, Vice President Finance and CFO
Mr. French is a Certified General Accountant with more than 30 years of experience. He has worked in global aviation
and is experienced in dealing with a number of multinational companies. Most recently, Mr. French was the CFO for
Eagle Copters Ltd., a privately held aircraft and parts manufacturing, sales, leasing, and heavy overhaul organization.
Derek Graham, Chief Operating Officer
Mr. Graham has more than 10 years of combined aeronautical satellite product development and management
experience, Derek brings extensive depth and leadership to the FLYHT Team. Derek has previously worked at a major
avionics manufacturer for 10 years in product line Management and development responsible for a line of successful
aviation Iridium and Inmarsat communications products
Michael Fang, Vice President China Operations
Mr. Fang is an Avionics Engineer with more than 15 years of work experience in the Chinese aerospace industry. He
has worked with both the Chinese Airlines and Chinese government regulators. He holds an MBA from the Haskayne
School of Business at the University of Calgary.
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Officers/Senior Management……cont’d Matt Bradley, Vice President Business Development
Mr. Bradley has more than two decades of experience in military and civilian aviation. He worked with Skyservice
Airlines for the last 10 years as a Captain and Check Pilot. With Skyservice, he worked extensively in the area of fuel
management, implementing a satellite communication and fuel efficiency initiative that saved the airline over 3% of the
annual fuel budget.
Jeff Brunner, P.Eng., Vice President China Program and Certification Engineering
Mr. Brunner is a professional engineer with over 18 years of experience in the aviation industry. After receiving avionics
engineering and aircraft maintenance training from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Mr. Brunner worked in
aircraft maintenance before completing a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Calgary.
He joined FLYHT in 2005, initially serving as head of the Company’s engineering department, where he led the initiative
to have FLYHT certified by Transport Canada as a Design Approval Organization (DAO). Mr. Brunner is also a
Transport Canada delegate under FLYHT’s DAO.
Kent Jacobs, Technical Director, Advanced Applications
Mr. Jacobs is a professional pilot with a computer science degree who was the first employee of FLYHT. He is the
founding developer of the AFIRSTM system. What started out as a box that fit in a coat closet, the AFIRS system is now
the size of a loaf of bread, is installed on aircraft and is the center of FLYHT’s business. Kent is also the lead developer
of the Fuel and FLYHTStreamTM systems.
Graham Ingham, Director, Service and Support
Mr. Ingham has over 20 years of civil aviation experience. During the course of his career, he has flown many types of
transport category aircraft that includes the B727, B737 and A320/A330 aircraft. Additionally he has held several
Managerial positions which include Manager, Flight Training for Skyservice Airlines, Training/Check Pilot A320 and most
recently Director, Flight Operations for First Air.
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Board of Directors
Bill Tempany- President and CEO, Audit Committee
Mr. Tempany has more than 35 years of senior management experience in hi-tech companies and more than 15 years experience
in the public markets. He has been CEO of FLYHT since March 2003. He was founder, President, and CEO of Fintech Services
Ltd. (now Sylogist Ltd.), President and founder of QByte Services Ltd., and a consultant in the international oil and gas industry to
companies such as Ziff Energy Group and Petrobras.
Mike Brown – Governance Committee, Compensation Committee
Mr. Brown is a lawyer with the firm of Geselbracht Brown and practices in the areas of Business Law, Real Estate Law, Wills &
Estates and Civil Litigation. Mr. Brown is currently Chair of the Board of Governors of Vancouver Island University (V.I.U.) and was
a strong leader in the logistical and legal challenges of the transition of V.I.U. from a university college to full university status.
During that process he was instrumental in the creation and implementation of a governance process for the new V.I.U. Within his
community he has also been actively involved with the United Way, the Nanaimo Dragon Boat Festival Society, Crime Stoppers,
the Nanaimo Rotary Club and the Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Brown is a graduate of the Faculty of Law at the
University of Ottawa. He has served on the FLYHT board of directors since March 2003.
Richard Hayden
Mr. Hayden, an engineer by training (BS, Norwich University; MS, Purdue University), has led the development and successful
transition of new monitoring and diagnostic technologies and products in the aviation field for 25 years. As founder and CEO of
Technology Integration Inc., he provided vision and collaborated with end users, OEMs, and industry partners to optimize product
capabilities and suitability, as well as building staff and partners who created two innovative products that are now industry
standards. Mr. Hayden was with Meggitt, a U.K.-based supplier of aviation products from 2002 until June 2008. He joined the
FLYHT board in July 2008.
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Board of Directors……cont’d
Jack Olcott – Governance Committee, Compensation Committee
Mr. Olcott was educated as an aeronautical engineer (BSE & MSE, Princeton University; MBA, Rutgers University) and has a
certificate in leadership training from the Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. Mr. Olcott began his career in
business aviation and was involved with creating a flight research laboratory at the Indian Institute of Technology/Kanpur. He also
obtained and managed flight mechanics contracts issued by NASA and private industry. In the early 1970′s Mr. Olcott began a
career in aviation journalism where he was Editor and Publisher of Business & Commercial Aviation magazine and a Vice
President of McGraw-Hill’s Aviation Week Group. Mr. Olcott joined the National Business Aviation Association as President in
1992 and held that position until 2003. He is currently President of General Aviation Company. He joined the board of directors of
FLYHT in May 2008.
Paul Takalo – Audit Committee
Mr. Takalo is a Chartered Accountant who was employed with Grant Thornton from 1985 to 2005 and spent the last five years of
his time there as Audit Partner. From July to November 2005 Mr. Takalo provided consulting service. Since November 2005 he
has held the position of Vice President, Finance with Standen’s Limited. Mr. Takalo has been on the FLYHT board of directors
since May 2008.
Doug Marlin – Chairman, Audit Committee, Governance Committee, Compensation Committee
Mr. Marlin has been President of Marlin Ventures Inc., a Canadian-based consulting firm, since January 1997. He is a Director of
Zed.i Solutions Inc. as well as a Director for JDA Software Group Inc. Mr. Marlin was previously President of JDA Software Ltd.
from 1981 to 1996. He has served on the FLYHT board of directors since March 2003.
Jacques Kavafian – Governance Committee, Compensation Committee
Mr. Kavafian is an independent business man., based in Richmond Hill, ON. He is well known to the investment, aviation and
travel communities with more than 26 years of experience as an analyst on Bay Street, covering companies in the airline,
aerospace and leisure industries. He was Vice-President and Analyst with Research Capital from August 2004 to October 2009.
Mr. Kavafian joined the FLYHT board of directors in December 2010.