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August 2012
The airline has cancelled more than 100 flights as a result of the strike.
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This is the first of four freighter aircraft on order with Airbus.
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Lessor leases jets to Transaero.
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GE Capital Aviation Services is to lease two A320s to Tyrolean Airways.
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The European Commission is opening an in-depth investigation into Ryanair’s latest bid.
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Airfinance Journal will be hosting a free webinar on 6 September, 2pm BST.
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The carrier is considering bids on its 21 aircraft request for proposals (RFP).
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The carrier’s board says Ryanair’s offer fundamentally undervalues Aer Lingus.
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The low-cost carrier has confirmed talks for 25% stake in London Stansted airport.
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Lessor names vice president of sales for the Asia Pacific region.
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Both Coface and UK Export Finance are close behind US Ex-Im in providing a pre-funded bond option.
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The airline is marketing three CRJ900 Next Gen aircraft.
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The Latvian flag carrier has reported $2.5 million net profit for July.
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The German flag carrier is suing aviation union GdF over a February strike.
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The narrowbodies will be used on the carrier�s first domestic routes.
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The lessor bought 10 million shares back from Cerberus Capital Management.
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The Qatari Wealth Fund is to purchase a $1.4 billion stake in airport operator BAA.
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The union will be deciding next week whether to go on strike.
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Aircraft Management Solutions (AMS) has remarketed two CRJ-200ERs
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The Middle Eastern carrier is still interested in upping its Aer Lingus stake.
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Banks expect to fund more lessors by 2013.
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Bids on the 21 aircraft request for proposals (RFP) were due at the end of last week
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The airline has sold eight jets from its fleet in Q2 2012.
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The airline aims to decrease crew utilization by 15% after reporting a Eu14.9 million H12012 loss.
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The airline may lose ENAC operating license.
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More than 50% of the shareholders voted against Rake’s removal.
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Shareholders will vote on Sir Michael Rake's tenure on Monday.
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The regional airline has ordered two new turboprops.
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International Airlines Group may take a stake in its oneworld alliance partner.
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The ratings agency has downgraded Iberbond 2004’s Class A notes to Baa1 from A2.
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Flybe is leasing one E175 from the Irish based lessor
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The International Bureau of Aviation is remarketing two 737-800s.
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Vote for the best aircraft type in the 2012 Operators and Investors Poll.
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Click here to see the initial list of confirmed speakers for the 15th Global Airfinance Conference held at Dublin’s Four Seasons Hotel this January.
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The German carrier’s losses have widened by 50% since last year.
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The carrier is looking for two Embraer Ejets on a sale/leaseback basis.
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The UK Court of Appeal yesterday allowed Olympic Airlines to appeal their recent case against Aviation Capital Group.
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The Irish flag carrier continues to oppose Ryanair’s takeover bids.
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The carbon exchange is in active talks with three carriers.
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International Airlines Group has announced a half year loss of $314 million.
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Figures revealed this week by the airport operators association show a steep decline for 1H 2012.
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Delayed approvals for Chinese orders have made the manufacturer shelve plans to increase production rates.
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Richard Forson, CFO, will assume the role after Frank Reimen’s resigned.
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Disappointing global statistics masks Middle East 17.9% growth rates.
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CIT Aerospace delivers 18 leased aircraft in the second quarter of 2012.
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The Turkish carrier is considering bids from Middle Eastern investors.
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The lessor expects to close export credit agency (ECA) backed funding soon.
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The widebody is being funded via an enhanced finance loan combined with a US Ex-Im Loan.
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The widebody has gone for part out.
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The German carrier reduces its 2011 level of losses by 18.5%.
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Frank Reimen’s interim successor will be announced on Friday.