Triumph Group Reports Progress On Aerospace Structures Strategic Review

BERWYN, Pa., May 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Triumph Group, Inc. (NYSE: TGI) ("Triumph" or the "Company") today provided an update on its strategic review of its Aerospace Structures subsidiary.

In April 2019, Triumph announced it was undertaking a comprehensive review of its structures business as it focuses on its core systems and product support markets and capabilities. The Company has divested its 10 build-to-print machine shops, five fabrication shops, two metal finishing facilities, and its two million square foot Nashville large structures plant. Furthermore, the transition of the Bombardier Global 7500 wing program, G-650 wing box assembly operation, and Embraer E2 fuselage contract have all been completed to their new owners.

Earlier this year, Triumph completed its final B747 fuselage panels in its Hawthorne California factory which is planned to be closed later this calendar year. The transition of its B767 structural assembly work out of its Grand Prairie Texas plant is nearing completion in anticipation of concluding all production activities in early calendar year 2021. Over 1,000,000 annual hours of structures work has been outsourced as part of the Company's actions to improve its profitability and cash flow.

In recent weeks, the Company also entered into the following agreements which will further reduce debt and move the company towards its future state as a leading provider of systems and aftermarket services:

    --  Reached agreement in principle to sell its G650/G700 wing business to
        Gulfstream which will conclude its obligations on the program. Triumph
        also resolved open commercial issues and secured price increases on work
        it retains. The transaction is expected to close in early fiscal year
        2021 and will help to reduce the Company's debt and inventory levels.
    --  Secured purchase orders from Boeing Commercial Airplanes across multiple
        programs to maintain economical production levels and provide support to
        its lower-tier supply chain. Triumph and Boeing also resolved open
        claims and deferred a majority of its advance repayments out of fiscal
        year 2021.
    --  Reached agreement with Israel Aviation Industries to accelerate transfer
        of the G280 wing program to IAI and Korean Aerospace Industries by July
        2020. Only two completed wings remain to be delivered from Triumph's
        Tulsa Oklahoma plant after which it will be closed. All design support
        and scheduled warranty obligations will be transferred to IAI.

Taken together, the Company's comprehensive de-risking actions will reduce the number of Aerospace Structures sites from 34 to 9, reduce occupied space by 4.4 million square feet, and reduce staffing levels by over 4,000 employees. Structures related revenue declined by $600 million, from $2,200 million in fiscal year 2019 to $1,600 million in fiscal year 2020, while improving Company EBITDAP margins by 3%. Its Aerospace Structures subsidiary also improved from significant cash use over the same period to generating positive cash from operations.

As part of its strategic review, the Company is advancing the sale of additional non-core Structures sites through investment banker Lazard in the calendar year 2020 timeframe. These transactions will be announced as they occur.

Aerospace Structures, while down-sizing, continues to win new business to enhance its value. New awards for composite parts including engine nacelle components were received over the last two years from defense and commercial customers with life of contract value of over $1 billion.

Daniel J. Crowley, President and CEO of Triumph Group, stated, "Our Aerospace Structures team has executed with discipline, stabilizing the business while delivering on customer commitments, and exiting loss-making and non-strategic programs. Their demonstrated ability to divest non-core operations while developing next-generation composites and thermoplastic process capabilities reflects Triumph's value-creation drive. Despite recent market headwinds, we have been able to reposition programs and factories with strategic buyers who are committed to the structures market and want to invest in these businesses for the benefit of all stakeholders. We look forward to completing our review in calendar year 2020."

About Triumph

Triumph Group, Inc., headquartered in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs and overhauls a broad portfolio of aerospace and defense systems, components and structures. The company serves the global aviation industry, including original equipment manufacturers and the full spectrum of military and commercial aircraft operators. More information about Triumph can be found on the Company's website at www.triumphgroup.com.

Forward Looking Statements

Statements in this release which are not historical facts are forward-looking statements under the provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements of expectations of or assumptions about our financial results for fiscal year 2020, and our ability to achieve cost savings and the benefits of our operational efficiency initiatives. All forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties which could affect the Company's actual results and could cause its actual results to differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, the Company. Further information regarding the important factors that could cause actual results to differ from projected results can be found in Triumph Group's reports filed with the SEC, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2019. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any such forward-looking statement.

Widespread health developments, including the recent global coronavirus (COVID-19), and the responses thereto (such as voluntary and in some cases, mandatory quarantines as well as shut downs and other restrictions on travel and commercial, social and other activities) could adversely and materially affect, among other things, the economic and financial markets and labor resources of the countries in which we operate, our manufacturing and supply chain operations, commercial operations and sales force, administrative personnel, third-party service providers, business partners and customers and the demand for our products, which could result in a material adverse effect on our business, financial conditions and results of operations.

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