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2012 Air Canada Annual Report
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Non-cancellable Sublease Receipts
The Corporation subleases 33 aircraft and 8 spare engines which have final maturities ranging from 2013 to 2016 and the
future minimum rentals receivable under subleases amount to $96 using year end exchange rates.
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Thereafter Total
Subleases $ 51 $ 25 $ 16 $ 4 $ – $ $ 96
For accounting purposes, the Corporation acts as an agent and subleases certain aircraft to Jazz on a flow-through basis, which
are reported net on the statement of operations. These subleases relate to 25 Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft and 15 Bombardier
CRJ-705 aircraft which have final maturities ranging from 2015 to 2024. The sublease revenue and lease expense related to
these aircraft each amounted to $76 in 2012 (2011 – $75) The operating lease commitments under these aircraft, which are
recovered from Jazz, are not included in the aircraft operating lease commitments table above but are summarized as follows:
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Thereafter Total
Jazz flow – through leases $ 76 $ 76 $ 74 $ 68 $ 62 $ 319 $ 675
The subleases with Jazz have the same terms and maturity as the Corporation’s corresponding lease commitments to the
lessors.
The future minimum non-cancellable commitment for the next 12 months under the Jazz CPA is approximately $785 (2011 –
$760) and under the capacity purchase agreements with other regional carriers is $110 (2011 – $57). The rates under the Jazz
CPA are subject to change based upon, amongst other things, changes in Jazz’s costs and the results of benchmarking
exercises, which compare Jazz costs to other regional carriers. The results of the most recent benchmarking exercise, which is
currently subject to arbitration proceedings, will be implemented with retroactive effect to January 1, 2010.
Maturity Analysis
Principal and interest repayment requirements as at December 31, 2012 on Long-term debt and finance lease obligations are
as follows:
Principal 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Thereafter Total
Long-term debt obligations $ 446 $ 268 $ 1,383 $ 473 $ 555 $ 519 $ 3,644
Finance lease obligations 60 56 50 25 25 147 363
$ 506 $ 324 $ 1,433 $ 498 $ 580 $ 666 $ 4,007
Interest 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Thereafter Total
Long-term debt obligations $ 220 $ 201 $ 140 $ 49 $ 68 $ 31 $ 709
Finance lease obligations 34 28 22 18 15 49 166
$ 254 $ 229 $ 162 $ 67 $ 83 $ 80 $ 875
Principal repayments in the table above exclude transaction costs and discounts of $52 which are offset against Long-term
debt and finance leases in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position.