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  • CDB Aviation schedules 26 deliveries through year-end

    Competition from lessors and other investors remains heightened "for the placement of new and used aircraft, as well as sale and leaseback (SLB) transactions", says lessor parent.

  • Cathay liquidity is ‘very strong’ – Merlin Swire

    Swire Pacific chairman praises “the very significant restructuring” the Hong Kong flag carrier has undergone, notwithstanding significant new half-year operating losses reported earlier this week.

  • Analysis: Banks remain conservative in lending

    Bank appetite for the aircraft leasing business has decreased in the post-Covid-19 pandemic era.

  • Interview: Bain focuses on Virgin Australia fleet savings

    Matthew Evans, a managing director at Bain Capital and a member of the wider team of senior partners and investment professionals working on the deal, discusses the Virgin Atlantic acquisition, fleet mix and Bain's wider investment strategy in the air transport sector.

  • Aircraft leasing ‘Made in India’

    Established lessors are likely to stay where they are as a new breed of local aviation leasing and financing companies is setting up shop in India, experts tell Dominic Lalk.

  • Lessor cites progress with Thai 787 financiers

    Thai lenders complete documentation and conditions to amend and restate 787 loan facility.

  • Embraer reduces loss, signs 30-jet order

    Aircraft deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2022.

  • Bankruptcies rattled Jol and Jolco investors: Japan 2021

    Jol and Jolco aircraft financings could take up to five years to recover to pre-Covid levels as investors seek less volatile asset classes for their tax solutions, say Airfinance Journal panelists at the Japan 2021 event.

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