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December 2007
The credit crunch might be affecting liquidity levels, but airfinance banks are going back to basics in order to get through the storm. Janet Du Chenne reports.
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The Middle East region's aviation market is booming so much that it should be renamed Middle Feast, reports Will Roberts. The Asia-Pacific countries, though, have their eyes focused on testing times ahead.
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Banks in the region have emerged almost without a blemish from the US sub-prime mortgage crisis, reports Will Roberts. But that does not mean it is a time for celebration.
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November 2007
The launch of long-haul, low-cost airline AirAsia X will be a testing time for the region's other carriers. Ritesh Gupta reports.
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The enhanced equipment trust certificate is enjoying a good spell of popularity in the US. Sophie Segal finds out why.
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The new aircraft sector understanding will change the landscape for export credit deals.
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Manufacturers are pinning their hopes on larger jet aircraft in what is an increasingly competitive market. Geoff Hearn looks at which aircraft are most likely to succeed.
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