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Airfinance Journal – June 2012

01 June 2012

Highlights from the June 2012 print edition of Airfinance Journal.

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COVER STORY

Funding Africa's steady ascent 01 June 2012

The African aviation market has seen new lessors emerge, new airlines and more aircraft orders. Dickon Harris asks, who is financing this recent African aviation growth?

FEATURES

Editor's letter: An Indonesian tragedy 01 June 2012

A review of the Sukhoi Superjet programme in light of the recent tragic crash in Indonesia, by Airfinance Journal editor Dickon Harris.

Pilarski: Mergers and the precarious/bizarre/strange role of labour 01 June 2012

The role of unions in some airline mergers leaves a lot to be desired, writes Adam Pilarski, senior vice-president, Avitas, in his monthly column.

ACG v Olympic Airlines 01 June 2012

The outcome of Aviation Capital Group’s claim against Olympic Airlines is a relief to both lessors and financiers.


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