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Exhibit 99.1

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:    Brian D. Keogh
   (425) 453-9400

ESTERLINE FISCAL 2011 SECOND QUARTER

PERFORMANCE STRONG ACROSS THE BOARD

Income from continuing operations $46.0 million, or $1.47 per share, on $435.3 million sales

BELLEVUE, Wash., June 1, 2011 – Esterline Corporation (NYSE: ESL www.esterline.com), a leading specialty manufacturer serving aerospace/defense markets, today reported fiscal 2011 second quarter (ended April 29) income from continuing operations of $46.0 million, or $1.47 per diluted share, on sales of $435.3 million. This represents a 13.8% growth in sales over last year’s $382.5 million, and a 57.9% growth in income over last year’s $29.1 million. Diluted earnings per share of $1.47 were up 50% over the prior year’s level of $0.96 per diluted share.

Brad Lawrence, Esterline’s Chief Executive Officer, said “…all three of our business segments continued to post solid performance improvement over last year due primarily to commercial aircraft market strength – including spare parts, retrofit programs and growing OEM positions.” Lawrence said, “Our spare parts business was particularly strong in the first half of the year due to pent-up demand from airlines recovering from the downturn.” He said, “Although spare parts business is difficult to forecast, we are expecting demand to moderate somewhat over the remainder of our fiscal year.” He added that Esterline’s second quarter also benefitted from a retroactive price settlement regarding scope changes to the 787 program and two ongoing retrofit programs of Boeing 737s.

On the defense side of Esterline’s business, Lawrence said federal budget deliberations, which took place during the quarter, have affected several programs, particularly those not

 

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related to aircraft, namely “…our international countermeasure flares and military headset businesses.” He said the company expects this trend to continue as these program delivery schedules “are clearly being stretched and moved to the right.” He emphasized confidence, however, in Esterline’s strong overall defense sales funnel and solid order book for both new and retrofit aircraft. “The new production F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and T-6B trainer programs should continue to be solid contributors to Esterline’s performance,” Lawrence said, “and the need to extend the life of older aircraft through avionic retrofits plays right to our strengths.”

In addition to Esterline’s principal aerospace and defense business, Lawrence cited the relatively broad-based strength from applications of its core technology into such diverse end-markets as medical capital equipment and high-speed rail networks.

“Overall,” Lawrence said, “as markets improve and new growth opportunities emerge, Esterline is in a very good position to benefit.” He added that the company expects significantly improved performance this year over last year’s record levels, and raised full-year earnings guidance to the range of $4.80 to $4.95 per share.

During the quarter the company announced that it had entered into exclusive negotiations to purchase the Souriau Group, a leading global supplier of highly engineered connectors for harsh environments. Subsequent to quarter-end, the company signed a definitive purchase agreement—an important formal step toward completing the transaction—and filed for approvals under Hart Scott Rodino and French and German regulatory authorities.

Overall, gross margin as a percentage of sales was 37.0% in the quarter, compared to 33.1% in the same period a year ago. The increase in gross margin was due to several factors, including exceptionally strong spare parts sales, retrofit programs and the retroactive price settlement related to the 787 program. Lawrence added that the company’s concentrated efforts on operational excellence also contributed to the strong margin performance.

Selling, general and administrative expenses were 16.6% of sales in the quarter compared with 16.7% of sales last year.

Research, development and engineering spending in the quarter was $21.3 million, or 4.9% of sales, compared with $18.0 million, or 4.7% of sales, a year ago.

 

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The effective income tax rate for the second quarter was 20.5% compared with 21.8% for the prior-year period.

Net income in the quarter was $45.9 million, or $1.47 per diluted share compared with $29.6 million or $0.98 per diluted share in the prior year period, which included $0.02 per diluted share of income from discontinued operations.

For the first half of fiscal 2011, Esterline reported net income of $75.9 million, or $2.44 per diluted share, on sales of $806.1 million, compared with net income of $42.4 million, or $1.40 per diluted share which included $0.03 from discontinued operations, on $717.8 million in sales in the same period last year.

New orders for the first six months of 2011 were $862.1 million compared with $733.5 million for the same period last year. Backlog at the end of the period was $1.16 billion compared with $1.09 billion a year ago.

Conference Call Information

Esterline will host a conference call to discuss this announcement today at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time (2:00 p.m. Pacific Time). The U.S. dial-in number is 800-901-5241; outside the U.S., use 617-786-2963. The pass code for the call is: 16002035.

 

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements relate to future events or our future financial performance. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “should” or “will,” or the negative of such terms, or other comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements are only predictions based on the current intent and expectations of the management of Esterline, are not guarantees of future performance or actions, and involve risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and may cause Esterline’s or its industry’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Esterline’s actual results and the timing and outcome of events may differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements due to risks detailed in Esterline’s public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K.

 

 


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ESTERLINE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

Consolidated Statement of Operations (unaudited)

In thousands, except per share amounts

 

     Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
     Apr 29,
2011
    Apr 30,
2010
    Apr 29,
2011
    Apr 30,
2010
 

Segment Sales

        

Avionics & Controls

   $ 231,532      $ 198,719      $ 423,999      $ 368,976   

Sensors & Systems

     85,181        75,218        162,236        145,910   

Advanced Materials

     118,564        108,555        219,841        202,916   
                                

Net Sales

     435,277        382,492        806,076        717,802   

Cost of Sales

     274,330        255,856        513,007        488,495   
                                
     160,947        126,636        293,069        229,307   

Expenses

        

Selling, general and administrative

     72,409        64,067        138,501        125,362   

Research, development and engineering

     21,251        18,001        40,870        34,750   

Other (income) expense

     0        (38     0        3   
                                

Total Expenses

     93,660        82,030        179,371        160,115   

Operating Earnings From Continuing Operations

     67,287        44,606        113,698        69,192   

Interest income

     (430     (20     (770     (403

Interest expense

     8,958        7,348        18,095        15,309   

Loss on extinguishment of debt

     831        0        831        0   
                                

Income From Continuing Operations

        

Before Income Taxes

     57,928        37,278        95,542        54,286   

Income Tax Expense

     11,848        8,144        19,502        12,713   
                                

Income From Continuing Operations

        

Including Noncontrolling Interests

     46,080        29,134        76,040        41,573   

Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests

     (129     (24     (106     (78
                                

Income From Continuing Operations

     45,951        29,110        75,934        41,495   

Income (Loss) From Discontinued Operations,

        

Net of Tax

     (37     538        (29     878   
                                

Net Earnings

   $ 45,914      $ 29,648      $ 75,905      $ 42,373   
                                

Earnings Per Share – Basic:

        

Continuing Operations

   $ 1.51      $ .97      $ 2.50      $ 1.39   

Discontinued Operations

     .00        .02        .00        .03   
                                

Earnings Per Share – Basic

   $ 1.51      $ .99      $ 2.50      $ 1.42   
                                

Earnings Per Share – Diluted:

        

Continuing Operations

   $ 1.47      $ .96      $ 2.44      $ 1.37   

Discontinued Operations

     .00        .02        .00        .03   
                                

Earnings Per Share – Diluted

   $ 1.47      $ .98      $ 2.44      $ 1.40   
                                

Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding – Basic

     30,496        29,908        30,422        29,848   

Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding – Diluted

     31,160        30,406        31,086        30,312   

 


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ESTERLINE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

Consolidated Sales and Income from Continuing Operations by Segment (unaudited)

In thousands

 

     Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
     Apr 29,
2011
    Apr 30,
2010
    Apr 29,
2011
    Apr 30,
2010
 

Segment Sales

        

Avionics & Controls

   $ 231,532      $ 198,719      $ 423,999      $ 368,976   

Sensors & Systems

     85,181        75,218        162,236        145,910   

Advanced Materials

     118,564        108,555        219,841        202,916   
                                

Net Sales

   $ 435,277      $ 382,492      $ 806,076      $ 717,802   
                                

Income From Continuing Operations

        

Avionics & Controls

   $ 44,915      $ 28,461      $ 75,919      $ 47,893   

Sensors & Systems

     11,595        7,834        22,566        12,390   

Advanced Materials

     22,979        17,127        38,247        25,857   
                                
     79,489        53,422        136,732        86,140   

Corporate expense

     (12,202     (8,854     (23,034     (16,945

Other income (expense)

     0        38        0        (3

Interest income

     430        20        770        403   

Interest expense

     (8,958     (7,348     (18,095     (15,309

Loss on extinguishment of debt

     (831     0        (831     0   
                                

Income From Continuing Operations Before Income Taxes

   $ 57,928      $ 37,278      $ 95,542      $ 54,286   
                                

 


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ESTERLINE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

Consolidated Balance Sheet (unaudited)

In thousands

 

     April 29,      April 30,  
     2011      2010  

Assets

     

Current Assets

     

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 391,514       $ 223,665   

Cash in escrow

     5,000         0   

Accounts receivable, net

     308,103         278,580   

Inventories

     315,994         262,789   

Income tax refundable

     12,067         4,299   

Deferred income tax benefits

     38,232         38,029   

Prepaid expenses

     18,369         18,490   

Other current assets

     18,673         14,684   
                 

Total Current Assets

     1,107,952         840,536   

Property, Plant and Equipment, Net

     287,942         272,628   

Other Non-Current Assets

     

Goodwill

     835,167         732,140   

Intangibles, net

     456,648         397,421   

Debt issuance costs, net

     9,759         6,182   

Deferred income tax benefits

     95,048         81,408   

Other assets

     22,404         13,419   
                 
   $ 2,814,920       $ 2,343,734   
                 

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

     

Current Liabilities

     

Accounts payable

   $ 84,660       $ 76,083   

Accrued liabilities

     233,727         181,654   

Credit facilities

     110,000         4,299   

Current maturities of long-term debt

     1,782         8,425   

Deferred income tax liabilities

     10,477         8,244   

Federal and foreign income taxes

     2,451         5,046   
                 

Total Current Liabilities

     443,097         283,751   

Long-Term Liabilities

     

Long-term debt, net of current maturities

     495,719         528,638   

Deferred income taxes liabilities

     153,660         126,379   

Pension and post-retirement obligations

     109,251         92,475   

Other liabilities

     27,568         23,923   

Total Shareholders’ Equity

     1,585,625         1,288,568   
                 
   $ 2,814,920       $ 2,343,734