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  • 15 moments that shook airfinance

    As the Dublin Airfinance Conference reaches its 15th anniversary Alasdair Whyte looks back over seminal moments that shaped aviation over the last 15 years.

  • Feature: The Latin love for ECA financing

    More than half of South American aircraft deliveries in the past 12 months have relied on export credit agency financing. Dickon Harris asks whether this is a trend that will continue.

  • Analysis: Riding the ECA rush?

    Export credit agency (ECA) debt has never been more popular, writes Dickon Harris, but banks are changing the way they approach ECA-backed financing.

  • Analysis: Ethiopian may tap capital markets

    Ethiopian Airlines could use US Ex-Im backed bonds to fund Dreamliners.

  • Analysis: Japanese investors crave Jols

    Dickon Harris reports on the ferocious appetite of Japanese investors for aviation debt.

  • Lessors tap unsecured market

    Lessors have sold a total of $3.6 billion of unsecured bonds since January 2012.

  • Pilarski: Percy Jackson and the quest for the golden drachma

    European aviation is likely to suffer, warns Adam Pilarski, senior vice-president at Avitas, in his monthly column, as Greece continues its mythical quest for a European bailout.

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