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March
International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) launches first unsecured bond in 18 months.
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Brazilian carrier, Gol, brings in pricing with capital markets deal guaranteed by US Ex-Im Bank.
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Aircraft lessor, Aviation Capital Group, will raise unsecured debt with a private placement, arranged by Citi and BNP Paribas.
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Volga-Dnepr Airlines will invest $90 million for three Ilyushin IL-76TD-90VD aircraft.
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Gecas, the aircraft leasing subsidiary of GE, announces spread on Ex-Im bond launched earlier this week.
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International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC), owned by American International Group, plans to renegotiate terms of $2.5 billion credit facility.
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United Airlines has ordered 25 Airbus A350 XWB aircraft worth $6.01 billion at list prices.
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Columbian airline Aerovías de Integración Regional (Aires) will lease one Boeing 737-700 from Awas.
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Boeing delivers the 777-300ER, which is on lease from Gecas, to Egyptair today.
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GE's aircraft leasing company, Gecas, launches an Ex-Im bond to refinance five Boeing aircraft.
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Low cost carrier, Allegiant Air, will expand its operations by purchasing six Boeing 757-200s.
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Aircraft leasing company, International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC), owned by American International Group (AIG), will offer two secured term loans, totalling $1.3 billion.
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Turkish Airlines announces an order for 20 Boeing Next Generation aircraft.
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Somon Air orders Boeing 737s worth $163 million at list prices.
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Embraer delivers two 170 jets to Gulf Air.
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Cabot Aviation delivers the fourth of seven Boeing 737-200s to Shaheen Air International.
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United Airlines finalises an order for 25 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
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February
ILFC selects two banks to jointly arrange its first capital markets deal in 18 months.
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Operating lease company, International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC), is in the market to raise $750 million to repay maturing debt.
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TAM takes delivery of three Airbus A319s backed by European credit agencies.
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CIT Aerospace delivers two Airbus A320-200s, with a third delivery scheduled for May.
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European export credit agencies guarantee two Airbus A320s for Aviation Lease and Finance Company (Alafco) to be leased to Olympic Airways.
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Finnair has taken delivery of one Airbus A330 with export credit financing.
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Emirates has closed a sale/leaseback for two 777-200s with three African banks funding the deal.
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One Boeing 767-300ER has been sold to Guggenheim.
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New leasing company, Sky Holding, closes its first sale/leaseback with the Latin American carrier.
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Air China plans will expand capacity by 5% with 20 aircraft purchase.
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JP Morgan Chase provided two loans worth $1.1 billion and backed by US Ex-Im Bank for Air India, owned by National Aviation Company of India.
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BAE Systems Jets will lease two Avro RJ100s on long-term lease to Cobham Aviation Services Australia for Chevron’s Gorgon gas fields project.
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Amentum Capital delivers one Airbus A330-200 to Nigeria’s Arik Air.
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Hong Kong places an order with Airbus for six new Airbus A330s, which it will purchase from German bank, HSH Nordbank.
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AMS Aircraft arranged the Kenya Airways’ cash purchase of a Boeing 767-300ER.
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Singapore carrier Tiger Airways will have four Airbus aircraft deliver in 2011.
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Low-cost carrier, Air Berlin, signs a sale/leaseback agreement with BOC Aviation for three Boeing narrowbodies.
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Ethiopian Airlines has ordered 10 Boeing Next Generation 737-800s.
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CIT Aerospace delivered a Boeing 737-300 to British carrier Jet2.com.
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January
Operating leasing company, Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, has priced its first Ex-Im bond for one Boeing aircraft.
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European bank, DVB Bank, refinanced aircraft for two airlines in December, but financing older equipment will remain difficult in 2010.
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Tiger Airways receives its first owned Airbus A320.
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The Finish airline will use a Euro denominated facility to finance five Airbus aircraft.
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Calyon funded Boeing and Airbus aircraft for Travel Service Airline and Aegean Airlines.
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CDB Leasing Co. (CLC) and Airbus sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to provide financial support for Airbus customers.
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Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) will continue to build its aircraft portfolio.
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Brazilian airline, Gol, has priced its second Ex-Im bond for three Boeing Next Generation aircraft. Citi led the transaction.
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Buy-out firm AAC Capital takes majority stake in Envirotainer, a temperature-sensitive cargo container company.
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Asian airline, Tiger Airways, has closed pre-delivery payments for the advanced delivery of five Airbus A320s.
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United Airlines prices senior secured notes in line with expectations.
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French bank, BNP Paribas, closes six aircraft transactions and wins a commercial loan mandate.
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The US airline will use routes to secure a $500 million bond issuance.
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The low-cost carrier Tiger Airways, begins its roadshow for its initial public offering.
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Barclays Capital was lead arranger for the ECA-financing of one Airbus A320 and one A330.
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The French airline has taken delivery of one new A320. Another will deliver later this month.
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DVB bank closed a number of transactions in December, including the sale of two Boeing 777Fs. The bank is open for business in the coming year.
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Citi was sole arranger and security agent for the US Ex-Im Bank guaranteed financing of the Boeing Next Generation aircraft.
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The deal is worth more than $2 billion at list prices.
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The Airbus A330-300 is the first of five aircraft.
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Coface to front ECA financing for two Airbus A320-200s.
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Turkish Airlines signed a firm order for 20 Airbus A320 family aircraft.
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SkyWorks Leasing arranged the sale.
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Aircraft Asset Management signed a firm order for the aircraft valued at $79 million at list prices.
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Calyon, CIC and KfW were joint underwriters.
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Citi financed the first of three Airbus A380s