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  • Analysis: Airlines take $106bn market cap bath

    Ninety global airlines surveyed by Airfinance Journal shed a combined $106 billion in market capitalisation in March.

  • Analysis: APAC airline liquidity as $1.3bn bonds come due

    Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region have more than $11.6 billion in domestic bonds maturing over the next few years.

  • Analysis: HDC-Mirae eyes Air Busan sale

    Sources say a sale might be in the cards but who can still pay?

  • Analysis: BNP Paribas heads for another record year

    Banks may have been affected by the stoppage to Boeing 737 Max deliveries and tight pricing on certain transactions, but Bertrand Dehouck, BNP Paribas’ head of aviation, views the bank’s activity for the first nine months of 2019 as positive.

  • Natixis sees frothy ABS market

    Gareth John, the French bank’s global head of aviation, tells Jack Dutton why is not too concerned about interest rates this year.

  • Analysis: EETCs buck trend in booming 2018

    Both the secured and unsecured markets for lessors were firing on all cylinders in 2018, writes Jack Dutton, and financiers expect this to continue this year.

  • AFJ’s 2018 Deals of the Year awards submission deadline approaching

    Airfinance Journal is now in its final week of submissions for its annual global Deals of the Year Awards, which recognise the most innovative transactions, teams and individuals in aviation finance in 2018.

  • Why are listed aircraft lessors losing value?

    Last year was a torrid time for publicly listed aircraft lessors, with only two increasing their share price. Jack Dutton asks why.

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