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  • Ireland profile: Double tax treaties to be extended

    Ireland profile: Double tax treaties to be extended

  • Analysis: Castlelake prices $713m ABS

    The US investment firm taps the capital markets with its second securitization. Jack Dutton reports.

  • Analysis: BOC Aviation launches the first Asian aircraft ABS

    The leasing arm of the Bank of China opened up an untapped market in Asian aviation with its recent securitization. Jack Dutton explores the structure of the deal and what it means for Asian lessors in the capital markets.

  • Analysis: Mexican carriers need funding

    With almost 200 new engine aircraft on order and deliveries beginning next year, Mexico’s largest carriers need to diversify their sources of financing. But Mexico’s unique implementation of the Cape Town Treaty will make that difficult, writes Joe Kavanagh.

  • Analysis: The battle for open skies

    Jack Dutton explores the ins and outs of the US-Gulf subsidy debate that is dividing the world of aviation.

  • Analysis: The 777-300ER: A Remarketing Challenge

    Boeing’s latest model of the popular 777 family is still selling well, but lessors warn that the widebody is increasingly hard to remarket. Jack Dutton reports.

  • Analysis: Neeleman wins bid for TAP

    Jack Dutton explores the deal that provided the Portuguese flag carrier with the equity needed for fleet expansion.

  • Analysis: The Rebirth of Alitalia

    The Italian airline was bailed out of bankruptcy at the end of 2014. Nicola Dell’Edera, Alitalia’s vice-president finance, tells Jack Dutton about the Etihad equity stake, the carrier’s focus on Asia and its planned return to profit.

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