Estonia's national carrier says it needs 12 Embraer jets to support its growth plans.
The Boeing narrowbody is part of a sale/leaseback deal for five aircraft.
The Latin American carrier will spend $1.76 billion on 23 new aircraft this year.
The export credit agency is looking to play a bigger role in financing African aviation.
Non-US airlines will look to the capital markets to finance aircraft, but a suitable EETC structure will be necessary to convince US investors.
The Brazilian airline will take delivery of four A320s through sale/leaseback agreements.
Siva Subramaniam will head up the law firm�s Singapore aviation team.
Rob Fyfe will leave the company at the end of the year.
The bank will begin winding down its Dublin aircraft financing operation this year as tougher Irish bank regulation increases administration costs.
The Indian national carrier is also inviting tenders for eight JT8D-17A engines
“At the current pricing it will become attractive again to issue Ex-Im-guaranteed bonds. This will help stabilize and drive pricing down from where it is now.”
Kostya Zolotusky, managing director, capital markets, Boeing Capital, says about the price of export credit.
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