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The Boeing widebodies will be consigned for part-out
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Airbus has placed eight of Aircraft Purchase Fleet Limited’s 12 A330-200 orders with other leasing companies.
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The Irish lessor closed sale/leaseback deals with five carriers.
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The airline is open to the 737Max, A320neo and C Series.
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The parent company of World Airlines and North American Airlines has rejected 16 aircraft.
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The airline has closed the first delivery of a three aircraft Ex-Im supported deal.
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Terina Golfinos, head of structured export finance, ING, says the Air France ECA deal should not be the exception to the rule
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Fourteen Boeing 737s belonging to International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) are parked at the Irish airport.
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The Airbus narrowbodies will replace the African operator’s Boeing 737-500s.
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Mallya says the airline needs to get through financial difficulties first.
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The Kazakh flag carrier has ordered four Boeing 767-300ERs and three 787-8s.
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Helaba financed one 737-800 for the Dublin-based lessor.
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The Singapore-based lessor is looking to finance two 777-300ERs
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Chinese airlines banned from paying the EU's emissions trading scheme(ETS) charge
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Persistently low lease rates for factory-new aircraft give investors cause for concern.
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Proceeds from the senior secured loan will be used to repay outstanding debt and general corporate purposes.
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The export credit agency is looking to play a bigger role in financing African aviation.
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Non-US airlines will look to the capital markets to finance aircraft, but a suitable EETC structure will be necessary to convince US investors.
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Estonia's national carrier says it needs 12 Embraer jets to support its growth plans.