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O’Melveny & Myers names co-chair aviation
Law North AmericaKaplan has been with O’Melveny & Myers since 2019 as aviation finance partner.
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Thai Air Asia X files for business rehabilitation
Airlines Southeast AsiaFiling will have no impact on Thai Air Asia and Asia Aviation.
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ALC starts A320 mandate with budget carrier
Lessors North AmericaFirst aircraft were originally scheduled for delivery last year.
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AVIC Leasing raises $450m via bond issuance
Lessors Northeast AsiaLessor reports strong demand for dollar bond.
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EI AI narrows loss in first quarter
Airlines Middle EastFlag carrier predicts May sales will beat 2019 level.
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Aercap assumes $200m Russian impact in 2022
Lessors EuropeThese projections also reflect the "tale of Covid-19" even with the ongoing recovery in passenger demand and cash collections
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Exclusive: Turkish Airlines seeks financing
Aircraft EuropeIstanbul-based carrier has placed an order for six additional A350-900s, taking its tally for the type to 26 units.
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World Star Aviation completes portfolio deal
Lessors North AmericaIt adds 30 Boeing 737-400F aircraft with leases attached.
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Exclusive: LCC seeks Jolco financing
Airlines EuropeCarrier considers Jolco financing options for some of next year deliveries.
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SMBC AC sees tenfold premium hike on war cover
Lessors EuropeThe lessor has written off the value of the aircraft stranded in Russia, totalling nearly 82 billion yen ($639 million).
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Jetblue cites 'conflict of interest' in Spirit rebuff
Airlines North AmericaSpirit Airline's board urged shareholders to reject Jetblue’s offer and instead vote for the planned merger with Frontier Air Group
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IAG signs for Max family, reduces commitment
Airlines EuropeIAG signed a LOI to order 200 737 Max aircraft at the 2019 Paris air show, saying at the time that any firm order would be split between the Max 8 and Max 10 models.