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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 28th , 2008 ESTERLINE REPORTS STRONG FIRST QUARTER; BELLEVUE, Wash., Dec. 6, 2007 — Esterline Corporation (NYSE/ESL www.esterline.com), a leading specialty manufacturer serving aerospace/defense markets, today reported fiscal 2008 first quarter (ended February 1) net earnings of $31.0 million, or $1.04 per diluted share. Year-ago net earnings were $12.8 million, or $.49 per diluted share. First quarter 2008 net earnings include $6.9 million in tax benefits and a $1.9 million gain associated with the termination of an interest rate swap; first quarter 2007 net earnings included a $2.1 million tax benefit. Sales in the 2008 first quarter were a record $372.4 million compared with $257.2 million a year ago. Robert W. Cremin, Esterline CEO, said the start to the year is encouraging and showed strength in all business segments. Cremin said the company is raising its full-year earnings per share guidance to a range of $3.35 to $3.50 “…partly to account for the one-time benefits (noted above), but also to reflect an improving outlook.” Cremin said that revenues in the quarter were “…somewhat better than anticipated” due to the timing of a shipment of countermeasure flares, noting that the timing of certain countermeasure deliveries “…can be hard to predict.” Cremin pointed to organic growth as another important metric. He said that although acquisitions have been, and will remain, an important part of Esterline’s growth strategy, “…our first choice is to develop in house.” He said that “…organic growth was nearly 25% in the quarter—well balanced between both military and commercial aftermarket spares and new original equipment.” Cremin cited gross margin improvement as the most encouraging metric in the quarter. He said, “…our customers are increasingly recognizing the value we bring to the table—and not just for our highly engineered solutions, but our capacity to deliver.” Cremin explained that Esterline’s lean manufacturing efforts have enabled its operations to drive more work through existing plants faster. “It’s a velocity game,” he said, “one that creates capacity without the need for new bricks and mortar.” On the strength of both volume and margin improvement, segment earnings(1) surged 59% to $45.0 million compared with $28.3 million last year. Cremin said that all three Esterline business segments contributed to the growth. He said the company’s Sensors & Systems segment “…turned in a particularly strong quarter, reporting earnings 2.5 times greater than last year.” Advanced Materials segment earnings were up 43%, and Avionics & Controls segment earnings were up 27% despite essentially breakeven performance at its CMC operation due principally to the relative valuation between the Canadian and U.S. dollar. Selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A) totaled $61.6 million in the first quarter of 2008, compared with $42.4 million a year ago, primarily due to incremental SG&A expenses from CMC. As a percent of sales, SG&A was 16.5% in both periods. Research, development and engineering (R&D) expense during the quarter was $22.7 million, or 6.1% of sales, compared with $13.6 million, or 5.3% of sales a year ago. Cremin said that the 6.1% rate is “…somewhat higher than the 5.5% level we expect for the full fiscal year.” Cremin added that the increase is due primarily to “…CMC’s investment in a number of new programs including the T-6B military trainer where they are the cockpit integrator.” He noted that R&D expense is “…mitigated over time through a variety of tax credits received from the tax jurisdictions where we operate our businesses.” Prior to the tax benefits noted above, Esterline’s effective tax rate in the first quarter was 22.2%. Cremin explained that the $6.9 million tax benefit was related to two significant events. The first was the conclusion of an examination of the company’s U.S. federal income tax returns for fiscal years 2003, 2004 and 2005. The result was a $2.8 million reduction of previously estimated income tax liabilities. The second event was the reduction of Canadian statutory corporate income tax rates that will be phased in over the next several years. This resulted in a net reduction of deferred income tax liabilities in the amount of $4.1 million. Backlog at the end of the first quarter was $976.6 million compared with $656.5 million at the end of the prior-year period, and $985.1 million at the end of fiscal 2007. This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction. A copy of the final prospectus supplement relating to the offering may be obtained, when available, from Jefferies & Company, Inc., Equity Capital Markets, 520 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022: 1-888-449-2342. About Esterline (1) Segment earnings are operating earnings excluding corporate expenses of $9.3 million and $8.0 million for the first quarter of fiscal 2008 and 2007, respectively, and other income or expense.
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