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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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The oligopolists will be forced to re-engine their old narrowbodies if realistic competition becomes available, says Adam Pilarski,senior vice-president of Avitas, in his monthly column.
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Volga-Dnepr Airlines will invest $90 million for three Ilyushin IL-76TD-90VD aircraft.
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Manufacturers are competing with non-manufacturer conversion houses for passenger-to-freighter conversions. JoAnn DeLuna finds out the advantages and disadvantages different kinds of conversion programmes have for aircraft investors.
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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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The International Air Transport Association (Iata) re-adjusted its 2010 losses forecast to $2.8 billion—half of what it estimated in 2009.
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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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The number of people who have left institutions - particularly the US investment banks - is staggering.
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Boeing delivers the 777-300ER, which is on lease from Gecas, to Egyptair today.
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Michael Barker, Partner, Restructuring and Insolvency Group, Herbert Smith, Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Aviation Company (HKAC) hires senior banker to head its aircraft leasing business.
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German retail investors are still keen to finance aircraft for first tier airlines. Sophie Segal speaks to bankers and fund managers about how this product is evolving.
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Exeter-based airline, Flybe, knows how to be profitable even in the tough times. David Attenburrow, director of Flybe’s fleet planning, tells JoAnn DeLuna why the airline is so successful.
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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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The manufacturers proposing the next generation of regional aircraft are confident in the market. Geoff Hearn looks at whether their optimism is well founded.
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Airfinance Journal asked appraisers to assess the value of a 2010-vintage 737-900ER powered by CFM56-7B27 engines.
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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.